Thanks Adam.

"it's actually quite easy to build a bad SOA -- an architecture that
may technically be Service-oriented, but will not solve the business
problems that led you to make an architectural change in the first
place"

ahhh ... wise words.Dragons guarding the treasure.

I'm the only one around interested in SOA and modularising various
processes, creating data abstraction and data re-use. There's even the
potential that we could reuse some of our systems to provide a couple
of SAAS solutions for our customers that need some processing in the
middle of their workflows. Especially since they're in the same domain
with the same types of inputs (customers, products, staff, etc) and
their final results come back to us anyway for verification.

from experiance and asking around, it seems that SOA is the privy of
Java and .NET enterprises, and not a lot in the CF world. Is that a
fair comment?

thanx
barry.b

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