| Title: |
Service Supply - A Fundamental Shift in Development Practice? |
| Author: |
David Sprott |
| Publication Date: |
19 January 2005 |
| Report Type: |
Journal |
| Report Class: |
Best Practice |
| Abstract: |
The creation and utilization of services is not a purely development centric activity, rather it is a process centric activity in which multiple parties collaborate to achieve a common purpose. Contrary to popular opinion the activities of service development and provisioning represent a radical departure from existing best practices, component based or otherwise. In this report we provide an introduction and conceptual model for service oriented supply. |
| Backgrounder: |
Conventional wisdom says that if your organization or project team is practicing CBD (component based development) then you are in good shape for the service oriented environment. It's true that componentization is a good start, in terms of basic separation of concerns between provider and consumer and interface based development. But even if you are practicing CBD (and by the way using J2EE is not synonymous with CBD, few Java users currently use the EJB component model), you are probably better equipped than most, but still only at the very start of the transition process. |
| Report Size: |
6 Pages |
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