--- Gregg Wonderly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't believe there is anything in the term
> "Enterprise Service Bus" that says
> XML. Maybe some people want to use it that way, but
> I think that's a short sited view.
>
> Anything that your SOA uses for transfering data
> between services and clients is part of your ESB.
Maybe SGML or HTML if not XML. I don't think it can
be binary data to achieve service description and
service choregraphy. If one says that it is possible
to implement polymorphism using assembly language, I
won't argue.
Jerry
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