Thanks ! I've added a link to your blog in
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SM/Resources

On 2/5/07, John Sloan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm a developer who historically (thirty years) has worked with complex,
distributed, real-time messaging applications on platforms ranging from
small (VxWorks, pSOS, C-Executive) to large (Solaris, AIX, Linux) to very
large (IBM mainframes, Cray Research supercomputers). I spent over a year
working with a team to expose high-end multi-modal communications
capabilities (VOIP, conference bridges, pagers, email, IM, etc.) to business
process automation using an event-based architecture. We chose JBI as our
underlying technology platform and ServiceMix as our ESB. I put some of my
ServiceMix notes up in an
http://coverclock.blogspot.com/2007/01/fun-facts-to-known-and-tell-java.html
article  on my  http://coverclock.blogspot.com blog . For sure I am not a
web services person, I typically spend my time deeper than that, so your
mileage may vary. But it may be of use to folks using ServiceMix,
particularly in embedded products. Our application was not your typical
enterprise SOA application, but instead an embedded system to be shipped and
installed at customer sites.
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