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Subject: RE: [soa-rm-ra] RE: A general comment on the SOA RA
Not sure that I entirely agree...I suspect many enterprises
could share a concierge repository; but there may be a fly in that
ointment... From: Lublinsky, Boris [mailto:boris.lublinsky@navteq.com] Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 9:06 PM To: Ellinger, Robert S (IS); Lublinsky, Boris; Duane Nickull; Jeffrey A. Estefan; soa-rm-ra@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: RE: [soa-rm-ra] RE: A general comment on the SOA RA Move
does not mean physically move, it might mean create a reference from a company’s
repository. The end result is that unless a service description/reference to
service description exists in am enterprise repository, its usage will be one
off, which is not a good situation. If the service functionality deems to be
useful, a company typically wants to make an agreement with the service provider
and use it internally as much as possible, thus it wants a link to it from its
local repository. The
caveat here is that service description requirements can be different between
service provider and consumer, thus it might have to be localized. Finally RA
talks about invocation context (sorry, I really think this is a bad phrasing,
cause typically context is an execution context, which service should not have),
which can be specific for a consumer company and needs to be reflected in local
repository From: Ellinger, Robert S
(IS) [mailto:robert.ellinger@ngc.com] Why move
it? Why not use it in place, but continue to evaluate it and recommend or
not? From: Lublinsky, Boris
[mailto:boris.lublinsky@navteq.com] Well,
this is kinda neat idea, but even with this, someone is doing final approval and
as result a service will be moved to the local repository for company
usage. From: Ellinger, Robert S
(IS) [mailto:robert.ellinger@ngc.com] Boris: What
about concierge services that evaluate, (perhaps store) and recommend
services to their clients...I can see a business model for
that. Bob From: Lublinsky, Boris
[mailto:boris.lublinsky@navteq.com] Duane,
Agreed.
This was not my point. My point was that regardless of local/global
infrastructure, service repository is always local to an enterprise, based on
afreements between companies From: Duane Nickull
[mailto:dnickull@adobe.com] Boris: Another issue that I see in
the document is the fact that while SOA infrastructure is
global
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