by Michael Blaha The short answer is that’s there’s no good reason. SOA, the Service-Oriented Architecture, is a popular approach for organizing business functionality. From the literature it’s clear that SOA’s emphasis is on programming. That’s ironic given that most SOA services deal with the reading and writing of data. We seldom see SOA developers…
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