Anne Thomas Manes wrote:
> An ESB should support interactions using J/JS-like technologies, but I would
> not recommend building an infrastructure that uses J/JS as its core
> foundation. From my perspective, J/JS is too Java-centric to form the basis
> of an open, platform-neutral integration bus. 

I really want to understand this perspective Anne.  As I've enumerated here, 
repeatedly, the JERI stack allows nearly anything to be plugged into these 
technologies.  An exported JERI endpoint doesn't have to have a mobile code 
remote endpoint.  It can just provide an appropriate technology connection 
point 
out of the server endpoint.  If that endpoint support WS, or CORBA, or MODBUS, 
how is that Java centric?  I can still interface to other technologies.  But, 
if 
I need mobile code, or native protocol optimizations between Java things, I can 
do that too.

I'm not seeing how Jini's use of Java is any different than the use of any 
programming language/platform for a particular element of your SOA.

Gregg Wonderly





 
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