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Web Services Strategies

Beyond the technology, IT strategies for implementation of Web services by Doug Kaye.

Loose Coupling, Continued. Gordon Weakliem asks, "I wonder if it's fair to say that loosely coupled systems trade design and development time performance for runtime performance."

I think it's more a question of granularity. When you have lots of low-level, closely coupled, RPC-style interactions, performance can be a real issue. When services exchange larger self-describing documents asynchronously, there's actually less overhead. We worry about the performance of XML parsers when we use RPC-style APIs because there are so many individual messages to parse. SOAP looks like a pretty clunky way to move small amounts of information, hence REST or XML-RPC. When moving coarser-grained documents, SOAP and XML account for a smaller percentage of the overall required processing power and bandwidth utilization.
Posted Wednesday, December 04, 2002 8:46:03 PM   


Merrill Lynch Is Bullish on Web Services. Not on the investment side, but, "We see huge potential in Web services, both in terms of re-engineering our overall cost structure and, just as importantly, in allowing us to deliver differentiated services to our clients. WS-I represents a vendor agnostic forum to champion our needs, and we're excited to be a member," said John McKinley, executive vice president and chief technology officer of Merrill Lynch. [Source: internetnews.com]
Posted Wednesday, December 04, 2002 5:46:26 PM   


 

 

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