On 3/14/06, Gautham Kasinath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Hey Gregg,
"There are a number of Web services features that are only available
to web
services applications."
- Well, can you perhaps list some of the features that are available
only for WS apps?
As I understand it, WS apps are apps that expose functionality in one
way or another (standard/non-standard) to the outside world. The key
idea behind exposing them being re-use of functionality realized by
inter-operablility.
The inter-op itself may be standards based or non standards.
I must admit, you lost me completely from that line.
Thanks
Cheers
G.
--- In [email protected], Gregg Wonderly
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Anne Thomas Manes wrote:
> > I understand that the JERI stack opens J/JS up to allow
integration with
> > other languages and protocols, but there are a number of features
in J/JS
> > which are available only to Java applications.
>
> There are a number of Web services features that are only available
to web
> services applications.
>
> Where is the line drawn to differentiate? I am not sure what
missing features
> you think are problematic or which would cause problems. Can you
share some
> specific concerns? This is really an interesting issue for me.
>
> At some point, the technology of choice is visible in your SOA. The
> proliferation of a technology into your software implementation is a
> technical/implementation issue which needs attention.
>
> Gregg Wonderly
>
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