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David Chappel on SCA

David Chappel has written an interesting article on why SCA is important.

The conclusion is:

SCA certainly faces hurdles to success, some of which I described in my SCA/WCF comparison. Still, for organizations moving to SOA—that is, for pretty much everybody—SCA is a big deal. Unless you’re an all-Microsoft shop, in which case your future will rely on WCF, your primary vendors have told you that they’re about to change the platform on which you build service-oriented applications. Since this style of development is becoming the default, the platform you use for it matters enormously. If you care about application development, pay attention to SCA. It really is big news.

CodeFutures is watching the progress of SCA closely, because Service Data Objects is a key part of the SCA architecture.

PJ Murray
CodeFutures Software

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