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The Service Life Cycle
The mainstream adoption of service-oriented architecture (SOA) is no longer a new phenomenon. The reengineering of legacy Java applications into SOA models can be an arduous task, especially when efforts are not aligned with the architectural vision. Many organizations recompile and redeploy their legacy Java code base to newer versions of application server platforms, mistakenly concluding that their applications have achieved service orientation just because the new application server versions support SOA. For anyone who has reengineered Java applications into SOA, it is clearly evident that the architectural ...
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