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May I be the first to point out that strictly an acronym is an abbreviation that is pronounced as a word. So SOAP is an acronym but XML is not.
Of course, acronym is one of those words whose meaning is shifting through misuse (like enormity to mean magnitude).
Cheers, APC
P.S. Bonus fact SOA is the Dutch abbreviation for STD (the medical term not the telecom one)
Eddie, be prepared to be disoriented, dazed, and confused by SOA. I've completed one SOA project and worked on another until it was cancelled (not for technology reasons).
Use the oracle Fusion/Middleware resources and particularly the Oracle people behind these products - they will prove invaluable.
Be prepared for a great deal of "sectarian" squabling among the microsoft/oracle/sun/etc camps - they all see big opportunities here and want their view of things to become the accepted way.
Very important - make friends with the network people (the guys who can run network trace analyzers). They will be needed to help you resolve finger-pointing.
Good luck with it and keep the blog posted - I am interested in your experiences with SOA.
APC, thanks for pointing out the nuances of the word "acronym". You're right, "acronym" has two meanings depending on the context. I think by "strictly" you meant the word's definition in the dictionary.
The dictionary definition of "acronym":
By this definition, XML is not an acronym.
But in technology "acronym" is:
And here is XML's definition on Acronym Finder.
Cliff, thanks for the tips and I will try to keep my blog updated about my experiences with SOA.
50 acronyms in just the introduction?
That's nothing: wait until you meeet the details. And of course the oh-so-well structured file naming and directory naming conventions where all that cacophony is stored...
"service" oriented architecture?
I call it
"dis-service" oriented architecture.
Or in short: DOA
SOA: Stock (price) Oriented Architecture
CAE: Cash Extraction Exercise
Doh! CEE not CAE
Nice and Interesting post,inspired i put up Top 50 RAC-Related Acronyms in my blog.
http://appsdbablog.com/blog/2006/12/top_50_racr...>
Sam
Cheer,
The SOA