Thanks for the answers, i have readed about SCA this morning and i
think that SCA can overlapping with JBI in some aspects. Perhaps, in a
future, JBI could be integrated in SCA specification (SCA is more
general and abstract than JBI).

Is SCA truly language-independent? :)



Jose.



--- In [email protected], "Anne Thomas
Manes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What do you plan to do with the ESB? How well do these projects fit your
> application and system requirements?
> 
> JBI defines a standard adapter plug-in framework for an ESB. Think
of it as
> a next generation JCA that doesn't require a Java EE application server.
> It's a useful framework if your goal is to enable interoperability among
> many different data formats and communication protocols (e.g., XML
> messaging, CORBA, RMI, EDI, etc). It's overkill if your goal is to
> communicate using XML messaging. JBI also has a significant
limitation in
> that it's a Java-specific specification. But if you don't mind
building all
> your adapters in Java, that may not be a problem for you.
> 
> IBM and BEA are still maintaining a "wait and see" attitude about JBI.
> Instead they're promoting SCA and SDO, which are language-independent
> systems. But quite a few ESB vendors have adopted JBI, as have
pretty much
> all the open source ESB projects. (btw - you might also consider Celtix,
> which unlike the other projects is not based on JMS.)
> 
> Anne
> 
> On 6/21/06, delarco71 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >   Dear all,
> >
> > I am evaluating some ESB Open Source Projects but they are based on a
> > implementation of a JBI Container. Are JBI specification sufficient
> > mature?. I would like to know how is interoperability affected in the
> > future as JBI is no accepted finally in Industry. Mule and ServicesMix
> > (integrated in FUSE) are interesting projects.
> >
> > At the other side Open Source SOA Platforms as LogicBlaze FUSE or
> > JBoss JEMS has been released recently. What do you think about this
> > Open Source platforms?.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> > Jose.
> >
> >  
> >
>









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