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George Maney #1
WS Interoperablity: plug-and-play, plug-and-pray, or plug-and-pry?
Hi-
Are web services interoperable? The debate continues. The answer is yes and
no. The real question is when, where, and how much. Here's a set of metrics
for measuring web service interoperability (PDF)
[url]http://www.stateware.com/pdf/Second[/url] Generation Data Web.pdf.
-George Maney
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Lucien #2
Re: WS Interoperablity: plug-and-play, plug-and-pray, or plug-and-pry?
If you're mentioning interop you should refer to WS-I...
"George Maney" <g.maney@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:%239pgiaK3DHA.2136@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...and> Hi-
>
> Are web services interoperable? The debate continues. The answer is yesmetrics> no. The real question is when, where, and how much. Here's a set of> for measuring web service interoperability (PDF)
> [url]http://www.stateware.com/pdf/Second[/url] Generation Data Web.pdf.
>
> -George Maney
>
>
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Christian Weyer [MSDN RD] #3
Re: WS Interoperablity: plug-and-play, plug-and-pray, or plug-and-pry?
Lucien, I guess he did not talk about *that* interop and not about *that*
Web services ... he was just comfortable to plug his comapny here.
IMHO.
Cheers,
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Microsoft .NET & Service Oriented Architectures
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[Microsoft Regional Director, Germany]
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"Lucien" <*lucien*@MicrosoftAccount.com> wrote in message
news:e8gu51T4DHA.2384@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...> If you're mentioning interop you should refer to WS-I...
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> "George Maney" <g.maney@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:%239pgiaK3DHA.2136@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...> and> > Hi-
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> > Are web services interoperable? The debate continues. The answer is yes> metrics> > no. The real question is when, where, and how much. Here's a set of>> > for measuring web service interoperability (PDF)
> > [url]http://www.stateware.com/pdf/Second[/url] Generation Data Web.pdf.
> >
> > -George Maney
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