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At the convergence of peer-to-peer (P2P) and service oriented architectures is the idea of effectively and efficiently managing distribution, heterogeneity and autonomy of information sources and services. In this paper, we take the point of view that next generation database management systems (DBMS) should be a federation of distributed, heterogeneous and autonomous components. Such components constitute Web database services. We challenge the conventional notions of what constitute a DBMS, and presents the full spectrum of possible DBMSs based on such service-oriented database architecture (SODA). We examine the issues and challenges of SODA. Finally, we propose one possible instance of SODA that we call DBNet. In order to illustrate some of the research issues involved, we present query processing and optimization techniques that we have devised for DBNet