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Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Loosely coupled the simpler the better

Matthew Adams makes a great clear case for not prescribing the end point technology. I would further interpret this as by keeping the definition of the end point to the minimum. Not prescribing the end point keeps the service loosely coupled, which is the objective yes?

Posted by John McDowall at 7:13 AM
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