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By bloid
via thewaronbullshit.com
Published: Sep 03 2007 / 14:35

’m not saying that SOA doesn’t have any advantages. It certainly promotes low coupling and code reuse. If you already have a large library of helpful services, you may be able to code some things faster. What I am saying is that SOA, scaled up in the distributed way SOA proponents talk about, does not foster agility. Loads of upfront design and unknown dependencies seriously hamper a code provider’s ability to change things quickly.
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pleclerc replied ago:

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I may not agree with everything that he said, it's a very good article. SOA doesn't solve dependency issues and may actually may make them more "visible" but dependencies are part of the game.

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