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Walden,And what happens when your family grows so fast it needs a larger house? Do you build a new one? Or, do you re-architect the current one? And, when you re-architect, surely there are a lot of things that can be re-used for the new architecture?
Moving a wall and adding a toilet CAN be SOA. Just because SOA provides a foundation does not mean it cannot be your existing foundation. What if you need to add a deck overlooking your backyard? SOA would provide the direction in which your extended foundation would be built - to co-exist and integrate with your existing foundation.
Trevor----- Original Message ----- From: "Walden H. Leverich"
Subject: RE: Application design & architecture
>SOA provides the foundation, the framework, the standards for how the 'house'will be built.Yup. But problem is I already have a house, and it's a big one. And I'm living in it. My wife (user) wants a new bathroom (application) I need to add it while I continue to live here. I don't have the time or money to move out, tear down the house and build a new foundation and then a new house on top of it. I'd have a great house, yes, and a terrific bathroom, but for now I need to move a wall and add a toilet. <G> -Walden
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