On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 12:27 PM, johne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Thank you for such a detailed response.  I think if more people saw responses
>  like this, they would be much more likely to jump on board.
>
>  There is no definite, specific application we will be using this in right
>  now, but it is on the table as one possible option to achieve
>  interoperability and scalability improvements among our existing products.
>  Without feedback on use from how other companies are using ServiceMix, we
>  could not even consider its use.  I am trying to determine whether it can
>  speed up development, create a separation of concerns within our framework,
>  be reliable, perform, scale, etc.  I really like its architecture for many
>  types of applications, but I have be able to prove not only can it work but
>  that it has worked.

As has been explained by folks already, many companies won't publicly
speak about their back end systems because they consider that
information to be part of their competitive advantage. Companies are
incredibly protective of such information and actively work to protect
it.

I have been involved with many ServiceMix implementations at various
companies all over the world; unfortunately I'm not able to call them
out by name. These companies come from a wide range of industries
throughout the world, some of which are Fortune 50 companies. Think of
industries such as financial, banking, telecommunications, IT, retail,
aerospace, manufacturing, gaming, travel, e-commerce, government
agencies, etc. These implementations run the gamut of use cases. Some
include an incredible amount of transactions per day while others
don't do a tremendous number of transactions but the value of each
transaction is much higher. There are even multiple use cases where
vendors are using ServiceMix as the base for their own product (in a
sort of OEM style of use). There are a wide range of ServiceMix
implementations out there already and the growth continues to inrease
steadily.

Bruce
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