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What is Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)?
What is Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)?
- A method for creating standalone applications without network interaction
- A programming language for web services development
- An approach for building monolithic applications
- An architectural approach where applications use services available in the network (correct)
What does SOA allow users to do?
What does SOA allow users to do?
- Restrict the integration of components into a coherent system
- Isolate services from the network
- Create services that are dependent on each other
- Combine a large number of facilities from existing services to form applications (correct)
How does SOA package functionalities?
How does SOA package functionalities?
- As standalone applications
- Into a single monolithic service
- Into a set of interoperable services (correct)
- As independent components
Why do web services built as per the SOA architecture tend to be more independent?
Why do web services built as per the SOA architecture tend to be more independent?
What does SOA encompass?
What does SOA encompass?
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