And some people are getting confused with their knowledge of Java :-)
"All the pieces of SOA are here". One piece missing - there is no J
in SOA ;-)
Not to say that Java isn't playing a big part in SOA deployments but
there are a lot of non-Java applications out there that need
something more.
If your a green fields shop starting off with a homogenous
environment then perhaps Java is a good choice.
William
On Jan 19, 2006, at 9:14 PM, Gregg Wonderly wrote:
> 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...
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>> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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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