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Re: Web Services Best Practice, summary 2

  • To: Mike Champion <mc@x...>
  • Subject: Re: Web Services Best Practice, summary 2
  • From: mrossi@c...
  • Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 13:30:02 -0500
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arrays in web services
                                                                                                                   
                    Mike Champion                                                                                  
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> One thing this discussion has clarified for me is that "Web Services"
cover an awful lot of application territory

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Right, and although I admire Roger's effort to determine best practices
here I believe the market will defy such determination. There really are an
awful lot of ways these services can be used and people/developers will use
them as they see fit in their own situation. I think Amy's point is dead-on
regarding the suitability of fine- or coarse-grained services and how they
might eventually be mixed and matched. In fact as the tech becomes more
prevalent I imagine we'll eventaully start to see folks defining an array
of services to expose their system functionality in a variety of ways. Much
as you define an API today, perhaps you'll define a "Service Programming
Interface" (or dare I introduce an acronym - SPI) in the near future.

Michael A. Rossi
Computer Sciences Corporation
mailto:mrossi@c...
856-983-4400 x4964



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