Viktor Klang wrote: > So basically it's very good for very few. And for everyone else, it's at least useful at the outset, due to the maturity of tools, and will also interoperate well with emergent requirements that tend to pile up over the years the system is in production. :) It's also very fair to point out that most of the mainstream SOA stack is totally overkill for non-enterprise applications. > In all other cases I'll opt for something more suiting :) The title of my moribund presentation on this subject is "SOA is Not For You" (a reference to http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2004/3/24/ :)
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