The concept of software reuse always struck me as a no-brainer. Why write new code if the functionality is already available? So whenever the word pops up somewhere, I take notice. In an article about the proceedings of last...
Writing in his AMIS Technology blog, Lucas Jelema offers his take on the evolution of SOA Governance: Not too long ago, companies such as Oracle and BEA claimed that all you would need for effective Governance is a Service Registry,...
In SOA Without the S, Part I: Reusable Applications, Avrom Roy-Faderman suggests removing services from the SOA equation: ADF 11g allows you to package up an application, containing business components, page fragments, and a bounded task flow, into a JAR...
In SOA Spending Up, So Where is the Value?, Dave Linthicum makes an interesting point about the value of reuse in the overall SOA picture: The core issue is that reuse, as a notion, is not core to the value...
Part of the SOA Governance @ Work series A significant part of getting your SOA to do what it's supposed to do is getting the people involved in the SOA to do what they're supposed to do. While you're thinking...
In an SOA, are services shared, or reused?
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