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Reusability is the key to success in a distributed environment.Most of the architecture focuses on the way to maximize the components’ usage in an easy and efficient manner.Most components are built on an object-oriented paradigm that also provides reuse in terms of encapsulating the state (data)and behavior (function)in a container called a class .In Chapter 1,we discussed flaws in object-oriented architecture that mandate the need of loosely coupled SOA.Services compose a distributed system that can be loosely coupled to achieve a particular business goal.These services can later be composed differently to achieve a different business goal.Today,more and more work is being distributed,and the code that we write to coordinate that work is getting complex.This not only brings complexity in writing complex services,but requires a lot of management and makes tracking services more difficult.
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Pathak, N. (2011). What’s New in WCF 4. In: Pro WCF 4. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3369-5_2
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