... It doesn't _require_ it - it's just that the vendors involved saw fit to architect it that way. One could build a layer over the top - in fact, some have...
... need ... JCA, ... You mean, why is the Java world (vendors and 'community') so fractured and foolish and unable to see the ARY (Always Repeat Yourself) and...
... It's in the interests of the vendors to have it that way and it appears we've dumbed down IT staff enough now so there's no push back from clients to...
... I would like to see the JMS API get an update, e.g. to incorporate features the vendors have been proving out on their own. I think the Java community as a...
<<While everyone waits for service-oriented architecture standards to reach maturity, a group of SOA vendors led by Infravio Inc., today announced the...
<<Michael agreed with my observation that there hasn't been a whole lot mentioned about the financial side of governance of SOA projects, namely that the costs...
Hi Patrick, ... Indigo has proven itself for our company. We have been using Indigo in production since last September. We actually have some banks using our...
BTW, "The Good Housekeeping Seal is an emblem of the magazine's Consumer Policy, which promises a refund or replacement for defective products within two-years...
... Java is a set of APIs that grew out incrementally. That's primarily why you need to use MDBs to implementing messaging endpoints, servlets to implement...
Patrick: The goal is to address exactly the gap that you mentioned. There are areas where there are "no standard way" (quoted from message) to specify/govern...
Interesting article. One wonders what will happen to these statements if MS looses their (monopolies and fair practices) case in the European supreme court ...
<<A small but essential part of the issue is that the excitement and buzz that often floats above the Web 2.0 community makes the dull grey corridors of...
Joe McKendrick wrote some interesting comments in his blog about SOA & Web 2.0 debate: http://www.webservices.org/weblog/joe_mckendrick/web_2_0_or_soa_web_2_0_...
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Does anyone know of any documented set (i.e. available on the internet somewhere) of WSDL changes that break existing consumers, and has been verified via...
... For all intents and purposes, SOA is competitive with Web 2.0. It's even competitive with Web 1.0, in fact. A lot of SOA/WS proponents will try to tell...
I see Web 2.0 as a subset of SOA. Because SOA is about services and by Web 2.0 technologies you also implement services. To this extent, I'd say they are...
Mark - just saying it isn't so doesn't make it not so. Thanks, Eric ... From: Mark Baker <distobj@...> To: service-orientated-architecture@yahoogroups.com ...
Some further points I wanted to make.... "The point is that folks building systems in places like Yahoo, Amazon and Windows Live are building systems that have...
I cringe every time I hear SOA equated with SOAP web services. Depending on who you listen to, SOA is bad because it has the arrogance to think there's...
It depends on your definition of ESB. I see an ESB as a piece of software to quickly configure intermediaries between mismatched service interfaces and/or...
MQSeries is now known as WebSphere MQ. (See http://www-306.ibm.com/software/integration/wmq/) Most (probably all) ESBs enable interoperability with WebSphere...
The SOA Killer App ZapFlash By Jason Bloomberg Document ID: ZAPFLASH-200653 | Document Type: ZapFlash Back in 2003, when ZapThink wrote our SOA Tools and Best...
I spent some time looking into this lately. IBM has a number of solutions in the ESB space. -WebSphere MQ (transport) -WebSphere Event Broker (transport + some...
Stu - I think we've covered most of this territory here before, but I wanted to respond to a couple of yours points. ... That's simply not the case; they've...