Ozawa-san,

I notice that you are always referring to Mule in your emails.  What is your 
connection with this product?

Thanks,

Eric


----- Original Message ----
From: Hitoshi Ozawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 7:52:42 PM
Subject: Re: [service-orientated-architecture] Seeley on the MS Approach to SOA

Already added non-SCA/SDO MS Office connection features to my version of 
Mule.
Our personnel department became very excite when they saw it, because 
they now
could produce documents themselves using data available on the bus and 
also release
Excel, csv, and XML documents to the bus.
But I can't see people using these features with commercial ESB's like 
IBM, Oracle, and Sonic
because they seem to be in a different market.
It'll be fun to see what MS comes out with.

Cheers,
H.Ozawa

Steve Jones wrote:
> Similar motivations do not mean that they are actually similar, from a
> project experience SDO is a bit more evolved right now. I'd be 
> willing to
> bet that Longhorn sees some major improvements in this space however (it
> would be great for instance to have an abstraction so Excel, Access, SQL
> Server, XML docs and others could be easily accessed would be superb).
>
>
> Steve
>



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