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SOA vs SODA ?

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sdragolov@gmail.com - 14 Jan 2006 20:42 GMT
Can someone explain the difference between Service Oriented
Architecture and Service-oriented Development of Applications .... SOA
vs SODA...

I guess I understand what SOA is but not SODA
Michael Nemtsev - 15 Jan 2006 16:35 GMT
Hello sdragolov@gmail.com,

SODA is just first step (not always good) to the SOA
Read here http://www.ftponline.com/ea/magazine/fall/features/gvanhuizen/

> Can someone explain the difference between Service Oriented
> Architecture and Service-oriented Development of Applications .... SOA
> vs SODA...
>
> I guess I understand what SOA is but not SODA

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