CIM used for Web Service interface

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PerfectDayToChaseTornados

Hi,

We are undertaking a massive new project at work. The company have brought
in some new highly paid architecture guru. Unfortunately he doesn't inspire
confidence. He is insisting that we use the CIM (Computational Independent
Model) as our interface/contract for some Web Services with a third party.
The model is extremely complex & it feels wrong to us. We have close to 100
classes, with complex aggregate relationships, being passed to one Web
Service for a simple order! I was wondering what other peoples feelings
about using a CIM to define WSDL. Has anyone else experienced this? Is it
our problem, or is this guy crazy? :)

Thanks

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-P
"Programs that are hard to read are hard to modify.
Programs that have duplicated logic are hard to modify.
Programs with complex conditional logic are hard to modify"

( Kent Beck)
 

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