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SOA, deeply inflexible too
As I understand it, in SOA we access everything over API's. I have worked with systems that try and encapsulate everything on top of a database in classes and I must say the result is an inflexible, unmanageable disaster. Basically you throw away the whole flexibility of the relational approach in favour of a procedural, parameter driven approach where every time you change the database structure you have to change and recompile huge chunks of the application too.
Posted by: jorwell   Posted on: 04/01/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Services support  Enterprise Analyst | 04/01/04
Why SOA is the wrong approach  jorwell | 04/01/04
SOA is encapsulation not data replication  oldskool | 04/01/04
SOA, deeply inflexible too  jorwell | 04/01/04
Declaritive programing big part of this stuff  oldskool | 04/02/04
I still don't get it  jorwell | 04/02/04
Doesn't relational belong in the DB tier?  oldskool | 04/02/04
too broad  jhayzee | 08/11/05
Another "new" bandwagon folks. All aboard!!!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/01/04
no kidding - no pay to play for me thanks  V Sanders | 04/01/04
No Ax your getting old, time to retire to that  BXLE | 08/13/04
Another PR spin  KeithRisler | 04/01/04
millions of dollars  V Sanders | 04/01/04
lets not be too hasty  V Sanders | 04/01/04
Totally the wrong priorities  jorwell | 04/02/04
Totally the wrong priorities  jorwell | 04/02/04
First step to replace is decouple  oldskool | 04/02/04
SOA is a natural progression  bykerk | 04/23/04
Same old Client Server Architecture - ReBaked  aesjr44 | 09/08/04

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