Hi, I think the key point is valuable to who. If I'm going to talk with somebody from IT, technology maturity and flexibility is valuable but it often bores the business people.
It's not about whether technology is important or not, it's about how to get budget to startup a SOA project. H.Ozawa --- In [email protected], Gregg Wonderly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > People want to focus on technology because there are specific features of pieces > of technology which are valuable. One is "maturity" (the ability to actually > work) another might be "flexibility" (in many different senses, such as > transport layers, marshalling/unmarshalling capabilities etc). Until there is > exactly one programming language, exactly one transport and exactly one > marshalling/unmarshalling mechanism, technology will always matter. > > I think it is short sighted and pretty naive to try and suggest otherwise. > > Gregg Wonderly >
