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RE: Web Services Review


ncic and web service
It doesn't tell us a lot that we don't already know, but it 
isn't too far off the mark for what it does say.  In other 
words, not terribly informative but not wrong.

Again, I see web services as a good way to get edge systems 
to communicate with the enterprise applications.  I don't 
see them as a great architecture for fine-grained, high frequency, 
communications.   A model for systems that already work like 
that pre-web, pre-XML is NCIC.  It is global, functional, mature 
and well-implemented.  If one takes that path, the ramp up to 
web services will go slower than expected and .NET can be 
seen as a part of the application development environment, not 
the core of it.

But what we see is often based simply on what we need today 
so my perspectives are limited.

len


From: Jonathan Robie [mailto:jonathan.robie@d...]

I would be curious to hear what people think of the following article, 
which attempts to describe the current state of web services:

Web Services Review
Mark Waterhouse. Web Services Architect
http://www.webservicesarchitect.com/content/articles/mark04.asp

Is this a good overview of where we are at? Does it leave out anything 
important? Is it balanced?

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