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| Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 7:18 am Post subject: architecture diagram |  |
Hello,
I am not sure when we have existing services what diagram we use to show integration/interfacing of services. I would also like to show that client is calling service for what reason. If service is going to publish information then it sends to subscriber for what reason.
So this sounds to be that we are showing processes on diagram and why one interfaces to other.
If you have link to article talking about such a case please guide me.
Thanks.
Miten. imiten@yahoo.com miten.mehta@morganstanley.com |
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| Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 8:39 am Post subject: Re: architecture diagram |  |
On Jul 1, 12:18 pm, indiami...@gmail.com wrote:
| Quote: | Hello,
I am not sure when we have existing services what diagram we use to show integration/interfacing of services. I would also like to show that client is calling service for what reason. If service is going to publish information then it sends to subscriber for what reason.
So this sounds to be that we are showing processes on diagram and why one interfaces to other.
If you have link to article talking about such a case please guide me.
Thanks.
Miten. imi...@yahoo.com miten.me...@morganstanley.com
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On same lines when we connect two services and apply some message note to it showing say for database access we shall get Pricing data which direction should be show the arrow. It it be arrow from client to database or should we show database to client. So whichever diagram we decide also specify the arrow directions. |
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