Jordan,
You're saying that a SOA app is not client/server??? How do you figure that? The Service is on a Server. It's accessed from a Client. Sounds like client/server to me!!
UPDATE: (Note that this comment is somewhat tongue-in-cheek, since I realize that the actual definition of client/server implies two-tier architecture. In my opinion though, it's all just semantics. <g>)
~~Bonnie
>Yes Bonnie,
>That was the reason we to use SOA and web-services and to not develop .Net C/S applications in a way MS recommend :-)
>That was the reason we to move all dataprocessing in SQLServer.
>
>I can recommend as good example done from us, ordered by ChequeSource apllication for printing of Bank Cheques, which use SOA too.
>But it is not C/S application. :-)
>It work in all Canada and North part of US.