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Article:
 What Is Service-Oriented Architecture
Subject: SOA and Object Oriented Architecture
Date: 2006-04-06 13:19:29
From: drencrom
Response to: SOA and Object Oriented Architecture

I think you are right. SOA and OOP is not comparable. I think you can compare it to CORBA or DCOM because its also the try to build flexible components only 10 years later :-). OOP is about building Software at all. I can write a SOA architecture by using OOP or procedural programming. SOA is about building interfaces or components! But still nice article!
cu

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