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hey all,
if i'm using webservices in my project, is that considered a type of SOA
(Service Oriented Architecture)?

thanks,
rodchar
Mar 27 '08 #1
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Kinda. But there's really more to SOA than just the fact that you've got a
webservice in the equation. Read the wikipedia page on it:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service...d_architecture

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"rodchar" wrote:
hey all,
if i'm using webservices in my project, is that considered a type of SOA
(Service Oriented Architecture)?

thanks,
rodchar
Mar 27 '08 #2
It depends on what the service is doing. If the service if bridging an
integration gap between one or more systems then generally software+services
= SOA. The systems must be completly separate.
--
Simon Hart
Visual Developer - Device Application Development MVP
http://simonrhart.blogspot.com
"rodchar" wrote:
hey all,
if i'm using webservices in my project, is that considered a type of SOA
(Service Oriented Architecture)?

thanks,
rodchar
Mar 27 '08 #3
thanks everyone for the insight,
rod.

"rodchar" wrote:
hey all,
if i'm using webservices in my project, is that considered a type of SOA
(Service Oriented Architecture)?

thanks,
rodchar
Mar 28 '08 #4

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