Yes, your thoughts on SOAP are very similar to my own. It really does
seem like a powerful glue technology. I've recently become interested in
SOAP after reading an article about it in Linux Journal. Looks like
interesting stuff.
-M@
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Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
On Sat, 5 May 2001, fractals wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is just to say that I'm surprised not having read more about SOAP on
> this list. I read a little quite a while ago about this simple yet amazing
> technology, but I thought it was some kind of M$ thing and so got
> disinterested by it. Now that I've looked it from a bit closer, I think it
> really is a great thing ! Not only because it lets Java applications talk to
> all other platforms and languages, but also because of its capability to
> deploy web applications that behave as services (yeah, I know this is M$
> goo, but the word say it best). Apparently there's so little interest in
> this technology from the EJB community that the ZOAP project seems to be
> dead, and that the Apache SOAP team seems to be marginally interested in
> developing EJB support (they *did* work on that, but in my own short
> experience it works on windows and not on linux !!!).
>
> Because of the very little overhead associated with this kind of invocation
> (AFAIK), I think it could even be the default method for J2EE clients
> accessing remote EJB's, but that's just an idea...
>
> Somebody thinking like me ???
>
> Candide
>
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