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"Web services are frequently described as the new incarnation of distributed object technology. This is a serious misconception, made by people from industry and academia alike, and this misconception seriously limits a broader acceptance of the true web services architecture. Even though the architects of distributed systems and internet systems alike have been vocal about the fact that these technologies hardly have any relationship, it appears to be difficult to dispel the myth that they are tied together. In this article I revisit the differences between web services and distributed objects in an attempt to make it clear that web services are an internet-style distributed systems technology that does not rely on, or require, any form of distributed object technology."
 
http://weblogs.cs.cornell.edu/AllThingsDistributed/archives/000120.html

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