BTW - Microsoft's new direction is to embed SOA within their proprietary O/S "The "Longhorn" communications subsystem (code-named "Indigo") infrastructure enables you to create a wide variety of applications. You can create something as simple as a chat application that operates between two peers on an intranet, and as complex as a scalable Web service for millions of users." It is very impressive technology. Read more: http://longhorn.msdn.microsoft.com/ Duane Brian Repko wrote: > > ebXML folks: > > Sorry, I wrote that VERY poorly. What I meant was that the > ebXML spec designers were already of a mindset to take on > web services when they (web services) came around. I realize > (since I've been a silent stalker of this list forever) that ebXML > predates the web services specs. > > You all - "were already there" to migrate to web services. > > Sorry about the confusion. Duane - I love that quote. I'm still > not sure the IBM/Microsoft (GXA) folks see it that way. Even > with Sun there is reluctance to add the ebXML specs to the > scope of related JSRs (BPSS on the JBI spec - I might have that > name wrong - I'm writing from memory). > > Brian > > _________________________________________________________________ > Find a broadband plan that fits. Great local deals on high-speed > Internet access. > https://broadband.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us/go/onm00200360ave/direct/01/ > > > The ebxml-dev list is sponsored by OASIS <http://www.oasis-open.org> The > list archives are at http://lists.ebxml.org/archives/ebxml-dev/ > To subscribe or unsubscribe from this list use the subscription > manager: <http://www.oasis-open.org/mlmanage/> > -- Senior Standards Strategist Adobe Systems, Inc. http://www.adobe.com The ebxml-dev list is sponsored by OASIS <http://www.oasis-open.org> The list archives are at http://lists.ebxml.org/archives/ebxml-dev/ To subscribe or unsubscribe from this list use the subscription manager: <http://www.oasis-open.org/mlmanage/>
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