If only people would think of ESB in a similar ways as you've 
described SOA. :)

H.Ozawa

--- In [email protected], "Wedge 
Greene \(FG\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> SOA is a marketing initiative as much as an architecture.  It is 
the rehash
> of a lot of things.  This does not mean that it is derivative 
because it is
> stealing from grid and NGOSS and web and Jini and service networks 
and....
> It means that this marketing campaign for changing the way we 
build software
> is succeeding, where the others did not.
> 
> Marketing is a necessary but perhaps evil thing.  It often means 
taking a
> term that others have introduced and applying your meaning to it to
> associate your brand/product with it - stealing value (hence sex 
and
> shoes?).  This is happening today with SOA - Because the term SOA 
has become
> valuable.  It is up to the members of this list to keep it SOA as 
true to
> its roots and honest as possible,
> 
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