I'm an analyst. I sell research, not software products. (Intel, on the other hand does sell a gateway.)

I agree that XML gateways can't do everything, but I view mediation systems as an essential component of service infrastructures, and XML gateways have an advantage over other mediation systems in that they offer significantly better performance than software-based mediators. But also note that my recommendation is to use gateways in combination with SOA management.

Anne

On 5/31/06, patrickdlogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Implementation of a solid SOA Security Infrastructure is...

And so I think we are in agreement. A "gateway" can translate, wrap,
unwrap, and route. But there is a boatload of things that gateways
cannot do.

What? Do you sell a gateway or something?

-Patrick









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