Re: SOA and its real state of the art



You're right, Andy
what I mean is that the real "robustness" of SOA
using the actual technologies (Java, .NET, XML, etc. etc.)
seems yet to be proved.

For example, seems like that testing of a simple application made of 2
or 3 SOA services must be very careful because of error detecting
difficulties and errors permutations.

In short,
do you know of any SOA-based mission critical application
really used by a big company/organization ?

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