We read quite a lot in this Group about Java and other non-MS
technologies.  And this depite Sun not being over-aggressive about
marketing software, and doing even less for some of its Orphan Java
technologies (how often do they bother to mention Jini, RIO, Jxta etc.??).

What we don't read or hear much about is what is going on in the
Microsoft SOA universe.  I know MS do not do much to push the concept
of SOA, but a lot of SOA implementations take place in .NET
environments.  Most big organisations seem to have a mixture of .NET
and Java.  So what are MS doing about SOA middleware now that every
platform vendor and his dog is offering an ESB?  There is of course
the spectre of Indigo on the horizon, but it is not readily apparent
how this is going to fit into the SOA middleware scene.  Do any of you
have any information on this?  Come to think of it, why are Sun and
Microsoft so coy about these key aspects of their technology?

Gervas








 
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