Muhammad,
this is indeed very interesting.
I'll need to take a look at some of the references that you have provided
before I can comment further, but judging from your experiences (and others)
that looks like the incompatibilities between SCA and JBI have more to do
with politics than anything
Folks,
I think that SCA is a significant advance in application development technologies which is directed
to simplifying the building of agile and adaptable business systems.
Organisations are already reaping benefits from using SCA - IBM customers in particular have been
able to exploit an
Jeff Anderson wrote:
To everybody out there interested in seeing SCA being more widely adopted.
Recently I posted a general overview of SCA coverage at JavaWorld last
week in San Francisco. Which can be found at
Mike Edwards wrote:
snip
It is curious in some ways that Sun saw value in building runtimes for
composite applications and have pursued the JBI specification for
about the same length of time as the OSOA collaboration of companies
developed the SCA specifications.
Actually we started
I strongly belive that there's a wide user base due to the simpler
development than
EBJ for example and I personally at two research project,
which they're going to use SCA as component model.
Ciao,
Giorgio.
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Venceremos adelante, o victoria o muerte!
Giorgio ,
thanks so much for your reply, would you be able to post this at the
following as well?
http://agileconsulting.blogspot.com/2008/05/highlights-of-sca-at-javaworld-2008.html
I'm trying to extremely as many comments as possible to forward to Peter
from Sun Microsystems
sincerest
To everybody out there interested in seeing SCA being more widely adopted.
Recently I posted a general overview of SCA coverage at JavaWorld last
week in San Francisco. Which can be found at
http://agileconsulting.blogspot.com/2008/05/highlights-of-sca-at-javaworld-2008.html
I spoke briefly
Jeff:
IMHO, people are not emphasizing enough how significant SCA's contribution
is to the evolution of the programming model of information systems (while
accomplishing it without disrupting existing investments).
People have been building information systems with a CRUD-Oriented
Synchronous