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Please forgive me if this question is dense. Background: We have several internal applications that integrate at the database. We are looking at how to break that up, and it seems like moving to an architecture where each application exposes its functionality...
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The "best"....
The same is true when talking about SOA: sometimes you will need SOA, sometimes you will need services.
SOA is a clever idea, but an enormous hype around it made people writing "SOA IS NOW DEAD, and not on hype.
You have a good software product, so why would you make it SOA compatible?
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That's a very in sweeping generalities: If you implement an SOA scheme on your product, more developers will be able actually voiced this wish / requirement....
Want to consider a service-based architecture if it makes sense for your application.
Hello everybody, Can someane explain in plain english what is SOA all about ? I hear SOA here, SOA there but I can't understand exacly what it is and what is used for. Whas it something simple concept and later evolved into something huge or what? All...
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A little teaser: SOA is a style of architecting applications in such a way that they are composed of discrete software to perform a required function....
Might find this article (What is SOA? - SOA and Web Services Explained ) helpful.
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I writing here to clear my and may be many people 's misconceptions about them... first my question is: SOAP is xml based protocol REST is web based architectural web service JSON is standard but not xml based how can we compare them???? as trio are different...
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For 3 and 4: I think that SOA should relay on SOAP (lots of security modes.
REST+vs+JSON+in+SOA .
I had a conversation with one of our architects recently and he summarized his use of SOA as "The only time we'll use services is when we need async actions otherwise we'll use go direct to the data store" I thought about this statement and it seems fairly...
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It is never ....
I would use SOA.
The EDA subset of SOAs is about de-coupling, which goes further.
SOAs are about loose coupling.
It's just the smart way to implement SOA.
But SOA does not imply anything async at all.
I am a post graduate student. I have to do a masters thesis on SOA vulnerabilities(SOA security). In the sense, finding vulnerabilities in web services or finding solutions to the existing vulnerabilities. In that direction i have been searching for vulnerabilities...
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Or nice articles about various attacks and fixxes you should seriously consider checking out.
We currently have our DNS SOA record set to the following for stackoverflow.com: primary name server = ns1.p19.dynect.net serial = 2009090909 refresh = 3600 (1 hour) retry = 600 (10 mins) expire = 604800 (7 days) default TTL = 60 (1 min) Are there better...
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Recommendation Consider putting value between 1800 and 86400 to your SOA....
Says this on MINTTL: Check SOA MINTTL Your SOA minttl value is 60 seconds, which is lower than-based load balancing services, a small value here is OK.
I am a total newbie to the world of SOA. As such, I am looking at some "SOA frameworks/technologies", and trying to understand how to utilize them to build a highly scalable (Facebook class) website. There are several "pains" I am trying to solve here...
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Keeping the code clean is all you have.
And design the interaction between those with a SOA mindset.
I am currently working on a pretty large Java 6 application where we are looking to split some of our functionality out into a service oriented architecture. It seems that the primary SOA framework for the application space is OSGi and I have been looking...
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Equinox.
You are simply componentizing your application, which is a good thing .
Is not considered SOA .
What is the proper way to handle polymorphic business objects in a WCF/SOAP world? It seems to me that SOA and OOP are at odds with each other - to expose a clean WSDL you need concrete objects, typically not even utilizing inheritance. On the other hand...
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In general, if you find that you are getting business objects with dependencies, you should consider pulling such dependencies up.
Is according to OOP, as well as defining a service endpoint, which is SOA.
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