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  • Don asked for input...

    I haven't been reading or writing much lately - too heads down getting to 1.0. But I did happen across Don's recent post about retiring the four tenets of SOA and asking for input on what we'd like to write when we implement services. Let me take these...
    Published Sun, Aug 26 2007 12:17 PM by tim-ewald


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