Another interesting read on “Web Service Sublimation”

In a tightly-coupled system, the contract between two parties is very specific – message formats are strictly limited as to their content. In a loosely-coupled system, the contract between two parties is more flexibly – message formats are more flexible and extensible. Even with XML, if you want an application to be loosely-coupled, you have to go out your way to implement it that way.”

This one is by Martin Gudgin and Timothy Ewald

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