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Robert Morschel wrote: It is very silly. I remember feeling the same thing when ESBs first came out - and used to describe ESB as an Enterprise Silver Bandwagon, the silver bullet that everyone likes to hop on! :) Robert soaprobe.blogspot.com
vani wrote: I need more details on the same.. can you also provide me with a sample example of the same..Iam implementing a test framework for insurance domain.. My email id is gvanishree@gmail.com
wrote: Trackback Added: The Problem with SOA is Architecture; As I read David Linthicum's post on SOA vendors focus too much on integration... and not enough on architecture, this really clarified one of the messes we've gotten into with SOA. The problem is architecture. Dave's definition of architecture (...
donie wrote: actually all the services should be like craigslist , simple fast and very cool.
Sumit Mukhia wrote: i am sorry.. i can't see the source code for the aritcle..
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