WS-RF is certainly not used in all grid middleware technologies. Far from it. 
Show me the Oracle or MSFT implementation? Show me where [EMAIL PROTECTED] uses 
it (that's probably the best and biggest example of a Grid around today).

I think you're right to look at JBoss. But stay clear of WS-RF for now, until 
(and unless) it really does get adopted by everyone. There is a lot you can do 
with what currently exists and what is available everywhere. Take a look at 
http://www.arjuna.com/library/reports/2003-08-12-GAF-v1_0.pdf for instance: 
it's a little old now, but the principles are right: build on what everyone 
supports (basically WS-I compliance) and don't rush into something that only 
one or two vendors support, because chances are it won't be there in a couple 
of years time.

Mark.


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