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I just got done writing an article on the State of SOA in 2008. Of course at the end I give a little plug for EGL (how could I not, since the premise of EGL is to remove the plumbing!), but in general I go over how SOA has evolved from a rather bulky and uncomfortable amalgam of SOAP and Web Services to a pretty agile concept that can use many different underlying technologies as the need arises.This is the real promise of SOA in my mind. Not the ability to look up a sort of yellow pages of services and magically find something (I never thought that would fly), but instead to be able to manage data from disparate resources but allow the programmer to concentrate on the business logic instead of the mechanics of getting the data.
Joe
I couldn't agree more...
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