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Quick Poll: Who said that?

Who said this ?  A quick poll to get you thinking!

"SOA may move to WOA, and in the long term generate many RIA, built upon REST that use JSON, ATOM or other methods.  Time will tell if it can serve multiple protocols and produce the ultimate mashup".


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Anonymous said…
For me, the first sentence was much easier to understand than the second. IMHO, it boils down to the fact that there's a zillion ways to publish APIs for the dev community to consume, and people are hungry for simplicity and standards (that just work).  

Service-oriented architectures can mean very complicated/over-engineered technologies in practice, and I guess "Web"-oriented architecture promotes using the subset of techniques that are deemed "simple," i.e. use HTTP as the communication protocol, use REST principles to design the URL API, and use extremely simple data representation formats like ATOM or JSON. Found this link that might be of interest: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Hinchcliffe/?p=27

As for what the second sentence means, I'm still scratching my head... :).
Anonymous said…
That statement does sound almost true Vincent... SOA to WOA..   I guess SOA was very (and overly) complex.     The rest of the sentence?  I don't know what it means either.

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