Monday, June 13, 2005

BUILDING PROTOCOL INDEPENDENCE IN A SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE

Designing an effective distributed software system becomes especially tricky when considering the fact that services and processes might need to interact with each other across multiple protocols. Because of the way most distributed systems encapsulate the protocol details of inter-process communication, it can be difficult to update your system when protocols change. A service-oriented architecture (SOA) depends on a minimum amount of interdependencies between services. This download explains how to build protocol independence into every aspect of your enterprise-wide system using the protocol abstraction layer and the SOAP binding framework. Download Building protocol independence in a service-oriented architecture.

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How do you handle protocol changes across your organization? Did you build protocol independence into your system? Do you now wish you had? Join the discussion on protocol independence.

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