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Re: IDL Vs WSDL ---- a comparison

From: "Michael N. Christoff" <mchristoff@---------.------------>
To: NULL
Date: 6/6/2004 2:29:00 PM
"Gerald Brose" <gerald.brose@x...> wrote in message
news:2i8uopFk86tpU1@u......
> Mark Woyna wrote:
> > Gerald Brose <gerald.brose@x...> wrote:
> >>Mark Woyna wrote:
> >>>Gerald Brose <gerald.brose@x...> wrote:
>

A problem I see is that many people (not implying you personally) already
have the mindset of SOA being the new "magic bullet" for distributed
software developement.  SOA is wondeful for a lot of things, especially
enterprise business applications.  However I wouldn't say, for example, its
the best architecture for p2p networking.  With the lower number of
connections a typical peer has, maintaing stateful connections is not nearly
the same problem it would be on say, google (which actually provides its own
webservices).
http://www.google.com/apis/



l8r, Mike N. Christoff





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