--- In [email protected], Michael Poulin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Dear H.Ozawa, you did not get my point - I said that it WAS > UNREALISTIC! That is, the realistic ESB does NOT represent a service > it engages on the provider side.
My POV is that the ESB should do exactly that. It is one (of possibly many) interfaces to the service. A consumer interacting with the ESB (knowingly or not) is effectively interacting with the service. -Rob
