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In the [SOA operational model|Service-Oriented Architecture], the service provider is the one that provides the services; it consists of a network-addressable entity that accepts and executes requests from consumers, while publishing its services and interface contract to the service registry in order to make the service discoverable.
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In the [[SOA operational model|Service-Oriented Architecture]], the service provider is the one that provides the services; it consists of a network-addressable entity that accepts and executes requests from consumers, while publishing its services and interface contract to the service registry in order to make the service discoverable.

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In the Service-Oriented Architecture, the service provider is the one that provides the services; it consists of a network-addressable entity that accepts and executes requests from consumers, while publishing its services and interface contract to the service registry in order to make the service discoverable.