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 h1. Back to Basics on SOA with Bobby Woolf
  
 I now have an interview in the [WebSphere Technical Podcast series|http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/podcast/websphere/]: [Special episode: Back to Basics on SOA with Bobby Woolf|ftp://www6.software.ibm.com/software/developer/podcast/websphere/ws-soa2006-8se.mp3] (MP3).
  
 In it, I talk about:
 * What is [SOA|Service-Oriented Architecture]?
 * How does SOA make applications better for reuse?
 * Does SOA make applications more robust?
 * If a composite application is a coordinator of a bunch of separate services, how do they all communicate? (Hint: an [ESB|Enterprise Service Bus])
 * How do developers program an SOA application? (Hint: [SCA|Service Component Architecture])
 * Does IBM have any products that help develop applications for SOA and ESB? (Hint: [WPS|WebSphere Process Server])
  
 The podcast also promotes a new offering from developerWorks, the [IBM Enterprise Architect Kit for SOA|http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/architecture/kits/archkit2/index.html].
  
  For my previous developerWorks interview, see [developerWorks Interview with Bobby Woolf].
  For my other [developerWorks] interviews, see:
 * [Leveraging SOA appliances and application connectivity]
 * [developerWorks Interview with Bobby Woolf]

 
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