The birth of a “SOA”: Geek & Poke’s Oliver Widder picked up on the theme of one of my recent posts to demonstrate how some companies take the pain and hard work out of the “birthing” process for service oriented architecture. Hmmm… Just take JBOWS and declare it to be “SOA,” huh?
I got some interesting responses to my recent post, “Ten Ways to Tell It’s Not SOA.” Dave Linthicum added five more to the list, including:
“11) If this is a change in ‘paradigm’ and not a change in ‘architecture’ … it’s not SOA.”
“12) If your SOA vendor uses the term ‘agility’ over 10 times in any [...]