For it to be SOA – let alone SOA done right – we need to pin down just what “SOA done wrong” might be
Are Microservices ‘SOA Done Right’?
For it to be SOA – let alone SOA done right – we need to pin down just what “SOA done wrong” might be. First-generation SOA with Web Services and ESBs, perhaps?
But then there’s second-generation, REST-based SOA. More lightweight and cloud-friendly, but many REST-based SOA practices predate the microservices wave.
Today, microservices and containers go hand in hand – only the details of “container-oriented architecture” are largely on the drawing board – and are not likely to look much like SOA in any case.
In his session at 17th Cloud Expo, Jason Bloomberg, President of Intellyx, will provide an insightful look into the nature of microservices architecture.
Attendees of this session will:
- Gain a clear understanding of the overlap between microservices architecture and SOA
- Be able to place microservices into the historic context of SOA
- Connect the notions of microservices, containers, SOA, and cloud architecture together into a coherent set of architectural best practices
Read the entire article at http://www.cloudcomputingexpo.com/event/session/2977.