--- In [email protected], Gregg Wonderly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Gervas Douglas wrote: > > A lot of companies who developed J/JS solutions subsequently decided > > to use it as an engine in their later offerings. I think you will > > find this applies to GigaSpaces, Sun and IntaMission. > > > > Gregg, what is your information on present users/implementers? >
[snip] > > The blitz javaspaces implementation by Dan Creswell is an opensource Javaspaces > implementation that has a significant, and growing commercial base. Dan uses > blitz to draw commercial support and development work. > Yep - you can find the project page at: http://www.dancres.org/blitz And Lone Crusader Ltd provides commercial support for Blitz. We also provide commercial support for the Jini Starter Kit and maintain our own release with patches etc. Those same patches are also contributed back to Sun who may or may not incorporate them. > One of the primary issues we have in the Jini community, at large, is that the > Sun Jini team has commented in private that there are many different users of > Jini which do not wish to have public recognition. Some developers have told me > that Jini provided such an large, positive impact on the development and > systems, for such a small investment, that they consider it a competative > advantage that they don't want to talk about. I.e. it was so cheap and easy to > use that their competitors would be able to be on par with them quickly. > > I don't know how to put real numbers behind all of these conversations and heresay. > I am aware of a number of non-public users because I've been consulting to them. However, some of them are happy to be public knowledge and I've listed them here: http://www.lonecrusader.co.uk/success.html As of this morning I have another potential for that list but I need to confirm they're happy to be "published" first. There are some others that are also public domain: Lockheed Martin Avid There are more but I don't have them to hand right now. Most of them have posted at one time or another on jini-users. Dan. Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/service-orientated-architecture/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
