SOA and the next achritecture?

Hello,

are there any meanings or researches what comes after SOA

Regards,

Jens Hibbeler



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SOA and the next achritecture?

  • cjbonelli

    What do you think of Event Driven Architecture



  • Barry Sudduth

    SOA will be there in some form. Whether the services are implemented as webservices .. that another story.

    Off topic below in reponse to previous post below ...

    I would say that AJAX (which is not not *not* new) will be dead within 2-3 years. There are already significantly better technolgies available (such as xforms which is finally beginning to have a foothold in .NET, generating flash, and of course the big time ajax killer WPFe)

    WPFe will make you look at what people are doing now in javascript and think of people rubbing sticks together to make fire. If you have not seent his technology ... check it out!

    Cheers,

    Greg Young


  • Eric Dimayuga

    Jens,

    I can't give you a real serious answer. I'm sure something will always come next, but what the next hot architecture topics is I can't say.

    The funniest thing I have heard lately is that SOA is on its way out and the Web 2.0 is the thing. I find this funny because it is like comparing apples to skate boards. They aren't even in the same topic area.

    Good Luck

    Tim



  • RLauzon

    I came across this article in Infoworld while I was looking for some information about Oracle and SOA.

    SOA 2.0 [SOA with eventdriven architecture] and WEB 2.0 [with AJAX] is the next generation we must work on, according to Oracle.  

    With SOA 2.0, an event-driven architecture is deployed in which software modules are related to business components, and alerts and event notifications are featured. The initial SOA concept has not been event-driven but instead has featured direct calls from one piece of software to another in a client-server process, Natis said. SOA implementations have focused on Web services and subordinates to clients, he said.



  • turczytj

    Well, can you find the link of this post :)

    It is so funny!
    I think the next step might be trying to formalize all technologies, architectures, and techniques involved in SOA.
    it is almost impossible to formalize such a SOA. you will always find different ways, with different standards, i have no idea why is it so different

    i hope this is the next step.


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