SOA (again)
Filed under: Architecture
At Bosch service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a big thing. After developing a SOA-style architecture for mobile data services for my first employer MobilCom in 2002, I thought the SOA hype was going to decline. I guess I was wrong…
When browsing the web to get up to date with the latest developments I came across these two articled through Arjen’s blog (who is developing the Spring Web Services framework, btw):
- Rethinking the Java SOAP Stack: In depth analysis by Steve Loughran/Edmund Smith of JAXRPC (Java API for XML-based RPC) and a proposal for a new SOAP stack, named Alpine.
- Principles of Service Design: Service Patterns and Anti-Patterns by John Evdemon: The two described anti-patterns are a too fine grained service interface and a too generic interface.
I’m looking forward to dive into SOA (again).
Feb 9, 2006 at 21:24 | Permalink
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1. Stefan Kleineikenscheidt &hellip | February 10th, 2006 at 11:21 pm
[…] based on DOM, SAX, StAX, and XML marshalling. * Exception to SOAP Fault mapping As I get back into SOA and had a frustrating experience with webMethods’ Web […]
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