Orchestration and choreography according to Erl is definitely one possible path.
The point remains, however, that when using particular terms in a given context (such as in an architecture definition), it is best to explicitly define their meaning rather than assume that the participants share the same understanding. SOA is also one of those "need to define it when you use it" terms. :-) -Rob --- In [email protected], "Jorge Infante Osorio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello to all. > > I know that there are many big architects in this list, but never > this of but to recommend a good book. > > I recommend the reading of this book [1] of Thomas Erl. Chapter 6, > Sections 6.6(Orchestration) and 6.7(Choreography). It have an > example very illustrative to solve this discussion. > > [1]Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology, and Design. > > I hope it helps in something. > > Jorge. > >
