> I think these ESBs, MOMs and other attempts to produce universal
> integration solutions fail in the same vein as the old universal
> relation from the early database era. The basis for the platform
> should be both minimal and flexible.

I like minimal and flexible. I also think there is enough experience
now to begin defining the initial capabilities a common ESB should
provide. What appears to be lacking is the will to do the
work. Vendors are focused on selling their solutions. More customers
could be telling them they don't want vendor lock-in.

-Patrick





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