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Subject: RE: [soa-rm] another possible SOA diagram (revised)
Ken, Given an example of a purchase order service (a service that accepts purchase orders and generates invoices, enables a user to check status of purchase orders, add line items to previously generated purchase orders, etc.): What would be an example of a resource? Thanks, Joe Joseph Chiusano Booz Allen Hamilton Visit us online@ http://www.boozallen.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Christopher Bashioum [mailto:cbashioum@mitre.org] > Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 11:50 AM > To: 'Ken Laskey' > Cc: 'SOA-RM' > Subject: RE: [soa-rm] another possible SOA diagram (revised) > > Ken, > > I would have expected the service interface and the resource > to be smaller boxes inside of the service box. It looks > funny to have the service off to the left, and the service > interface and resource on top. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ken Laskey [mailto:klaskey@mitre.org] > Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 11:13 AM > To: Christopher Bashioum > Cc: 'SOA-RM' > Subject: Re: [soa-rm] another possible SOA diagram (revised) > > The resource is the implementation that in many cases was > created to satisfy needs outside the SOA and only becomes > part of a SOA in the same way that any software package > becomes part of your computer. > Opacity says you know there is a resource but the only thing > you know about it is what is exposed through the service description. > > Attached is a very quick attempt to include in Duane's last diagram. > > Ken > > > > >
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