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 What Is Service-Oriented Architecture
Subject: Great article that explains SOA
Date: 2007-02-27 02:13:11
From: technoguru
Response to: Great article that explains SOA

Well I think you have got it wrong. The author tries to explain with the CD example that in OOPS, you have data and the code that processe the data together (fileds and methods in a class) equating this with the example you have a CD and a designated CD player. As opposed to SOA you have generic form of data and the code i.e. a CD (data) that can be played on any player (code).

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  • Great article that explains SOA
    2007-05-16 00:14:52 SankDaDevil [Reply]

    When I create my CD class, I have CD related data and methods operating on that data. Essentially, I am not binding my CD to a Player!!! I am just exposing an interface for CD players to use!!!


    SO IT SEEMS, YOU MISSED THE POINT OF O-O Programming!!! OOPS rightly teaches the Generalization-Specialization mechanism of software development which is in essence the basis for SOA!!!


    Regards,
    Sank.

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