Re: SOA and its real state of the art
- From: "Francesc" <francesc.hernandez@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Sep 2006 04:28:27 -0700
Luca,
I know about 3 study cases related to Web Services and SOA.
"Danske Bank"
Microsoft Case Study
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/casestudies/default.asp
"Metasys"
Building Management System
Johnson Controls
"Dealer Sphere"
Auto industry gets Web services-based dealer hub Dealersphere uses
SOAP, ebXML to connect dealerships, aid transactions.
January 28 2002 By Tom Sullivan
EDS and SUN Microsystems.
You can try to look for more information about theese cases in the
Internet. Anyway I'll send you the documentation I have.
Francesc Hernández.
Luca wrote:
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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