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27/10/2005 13:30:46
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Environment:
C# 1.1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2000 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
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Thread ID:
01061717
Message ID:
01062863
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>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>)
>
Hi Bonnie,

you had answered to your question alone.
There is strict rules for Architectures.
MS has special exam 70-300 where you have to define it.

SOA use at least 3-tiers and this mean that it is not C/S.
I know that it is frustrating but IT Professors implement some terms ;-)
and we have to pay attention to them. Otherwise people will not understand correct us.
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