unit and unit composing patterns. To judge what
technology is used is to see the use of both the unit
and primary elements of the composing patterns. Each
technology solve different problems. Hence another
way to classify the version of technology used
(whether Object technology or Service Technology) is
to see the type of problems it solves.
To be continued... it is getting late.
Jerry
--- Anne Thomas Manes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I disagree with your assertion that services and
> components are essentially the same. (Of course, it
depends on your definition of component, which can
> be as imprecise as that of a service.)
>
> Components are typically associated with a component
> model -- JavaBeans, EJBs, servlets, COM, ActiveX,
CORBA Component Model, etc. And now, most recently,
Service Component Architecture (SCA). In all cases,
these component models define implementation-specific
> packaging schemes.
>
> Services are more abstract and
implementation-neutral.
>
> Anne
>
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