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Easier to write a web service in an SOA
The problem with these types of soup to nuts servers is they are fighting the last war.

I find it much easier to construct little applications using .NET and java inside an SOA than to maintain a behemoth "application server" and have to spend nine weeks RTFM'ing, studying millions of lines of APIs, and posting forum messages trying to figure out how adjust a paragraph compute a special value.

SOA with really good custom code is far more efficient and useable architecture for many IT shops and even a good replacement for the biggie size application servers.

Pay someone $10,000 a year more to do the job right and avoid paying $1 Million in licensing fees, or $100,000 in man hours trying to figure out someone else's mousetrap.
Posted by: jabailo1   Posted on: 09/08/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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