Using Active Objects for Structuring Service Oriented Architectures. Anthropomorphic Programming with Actors

By: Dave Thomas, Brian Barry

Abstract

Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs), which were previously beneficial in legacy OLTP and Telecom systems, are once again popular, this time for use with web services. SOAs offer language and technology independence, including the important ability to not require every useful program to be in the latest language and/or on the latest platform. SOAs use self described wire formats such as SOAP, which make it easy to communicate between different technologies.

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Dave Thomas, Brian Barry, “Using Active Objects for Structuring Service Oriented Architectures. Anthropomorphic Programming with Actors”, Journal of Object Technology, Volume 3, no. 7 (July 2004), pp. 7-14, doi:10.5381/jot.2004.3.7.c1.

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