Roy Ogborn, Orbonyx Corp.

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Is SOA something “new” that supersedes OO concepts (as some from MS and elsewhere are proclaiming), or is it that SOA forces us to throw away our OO concepts due to it’s limitations? Think about it, SOA can't possibly be, with the current state of technology, Object Oriented. If we want to use SOA (and it’s too compelling not to consider it), we’re forced into the limitation of data messaging and work requests only. OO is not part of SOA because of a technological or standards limitation. SO




The group decided to meet two days a week for two hours starting at 8 AM. This schedule is working quite well. Ninety minutes per session would have been a bit too short to complete the interesting discussions that are coming up. There are about six individuals in our group plus myself (I'm the facilitator). Before our first meeting, I asked the group to read 8 pages from Chapter 1 of Expert C# Business Objects: Distributed Architecture; p. 1 Logical and Physical Architecture; pp. 2-3