While both rely on XML, a cultural clash has developed. The pro-SOA side tends to dismiss Web 2.0 technologies as light-weight
"toys" not suitable for the "real" work needed by enterprises. The Web 2.0 side often considers SOA to be full of "bloated"
standards and pretty architectural drawings but is skeptical about how much "real" work SOAs will ever do. John Michelsen,
founder and chief architect for iTKO, a company that makes testing software for SOAs, discusses which one is best for the
enterprise and how to get both of them to work together. (15:01)
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