<<You've made no bones about the fact that you're pursuing an open 
source SOA stack and that you've got an ESB coming in 2006. Yet many 
analysts consider the ESB an inessential SOA ingredient. Are there 
any more dramatic SOA-related steps you think you can take in 2006?

Marc Fleury: You have the ESB in there. You have the JBI container 
for component deployment in there. You have the Seam release and the 
portal that integrates the front ends with that, but to put this 
discussion in perspective, SOA is 80% a business approach and 20% a 
technical approach. On the business approach, people will say SOA's 
just not taking off because it's too much of a shift. It requires 
too many resources, too much coordination. I think we need to 
distinguish between the vendor hype around SOA and the reality in 
the field. At JBoss, we focus on the reality in the field from a 
technical angle. Because we don't sell licenses, we have no interest 
in pushing a hyped story just to sell our wares as the solution for 
SOA. Rather, we monitor very closely what our customers are doing 
and enable their SOA strategies through technology.>>

You can read his words of wisdom at:

<http://searchwebservices.techtarget.com/qna/0,289202,sid26_gci115556
5,00.html?track=NL-110&ad=539556>

Gervas










 
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