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Service-oriented architecture (SOA) has taken modular
programming principals into the distributed computing environment. But the
functionality provided by such modules are much broader and, hence, can be
considered as services. When applications are deployed in a distributed
computing environment there is a need for a set of infrastructure services such
a life-cycle management, service announcement, service discovery, security,
integration, etc. Applications that provide these infrastructure services make
up the SOA platform. This session will discuss the most common approach to implementing applications
using SOA is to make use of Web services. Considering the advantages of the use
of FOSS solutions in application development, it’s worth evaluating Web services–based
FOSS options in building a SOA platform.
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Sanjaya Karunasena is an enterprise
architect with over 10 years of industry experience specializing in C/C++, Java
and Microsoft Technologies. At WSO2, while contributing to a variety of
projects, he helped establish the overall engineering processes. Previously, Sanjaya
led a 300+ engineering team, developing many enterprise solutions,
providing strategic direction to improve software engineering productivity and
software quality.
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