Radovan Janecek wrote:
> I think the answer is very simple. People are just tired to rely on
> magic middlewares (that don't work anyway) if there is a reasonably
> simple and doable application-level workaround...
>
> Moreover, in the SOA world, the more you outsource to this magic
> middleware, the more you rely on it and the less your services are
> autonomous. And that's not good.
There's no middleware involved here. We're talking about service oriented
applications. I think a lot of people still think about a CORBA ORB or
something else similar. Jini does not employ anything close to an ORB. The
lookup service is a Jini service just like your application. If you need
service lookup, you deploy the lookup service for other applications to use to
find your service.
All of the pieces of SOA are there. Everyone is being confused by their
knowledge of CORBA is seems to me.
Gregg Wonderly
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