Just because the choices (SGML or HTML if not XML) you have mentioned
might be useful choices does not logically exclude all other
alternatives any more than the assumption that SOA has to be based on
Web Services.
Gervas
--- In [email protected], Jerry Zhu <
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>
>
>
> --- 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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