> So one response might be "do both". Another response might be "start
> with HTTP and URI's. Do something additional or instead if the need
> arises."
Which is how I think you should approach Jini if you are using Java. Start with
Jini and native object exchanges via the RMI programming model. When you need
something different, you have tools to do something different. This is not
typically the case when starting with WS-* and SOAP...
Gregg Wonderly
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