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Article:
 What Is Service-Oriented Architecture
Subject: SOA and Object Oriented Architecture
Date: 2006-02-14 09:32:10
From: Saumitra

I have read this article extremely keenly but I could not quite grasp the difference between SOA and Object Oriented Design.


IMHO, OO and SOA work at a different level of abstraction so cannot be compared at all! You can obviously have SOA implemented on non OO applications, whilst you can implement the same applications using OO (with all its inherent benefits!) and confirm to SOA!


Unless I have got this completely wrong, I think OO is at a lower level of abstraction than SOA and hence any comparisons bewteen the two will give rise to the wrong views!


cheers


Saumitra


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