When web services go wrong...
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| When web services go wrong... | Hi all,
I'm writing an essay on web services, and specifically their business benefits.
So far I've found lots of nice examples online where web services have done this and that, and helped to save #3m pounds, and brought an end to global wars etc.
That's all well and good, but this essay can't be biased. I also need examples where web services have caused a company problems, or where a company has rejected them for some reason.
Does anyone know of any documented case studies or examples where web services have really screwed things up for a company? Or where a company has faced real difficulties with the technology?
Thanks,
Matt
| | On Thu, 11 May 2006 11:09:25 -0400, "Greg Young" wrote:
>These SOA anti-patterns would be a good starting point >http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-antipatterns/ > >Cheers, >Greg Young >MVP - C#
Greg, appreciate the attempt - thanks.
Have you read that article though? And if so, do you honestly understand it? To me, it just looks screenfuls of vague and vacuous combinations of business and technical jargon.
All this kind of article does for me, is illustrate the sheer amount of bullshit out there concerning web services.
Matt
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