Anne Thomas Manes wrote:
> I understand that the JERI stack opens J/JS up to allow integration with
> other languages and protocols, but there are a number of features in J/JS
> which are available only to Java applications.

There are a number of Web services features that are only available to web 
services applications.

Where is the line drawn to differentiate?  I am not sure what missing features 
you think are problematic or which would cause problems.  Can you share some 
specific concerns?  This is really an interesting issue for me.

At some point, the technology of choice is visible in your SOA.  The 
proliferation of a technology into your software implementation is a 
technical/implementation issue which needs attention.

Gregg Wonderly




 
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