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finally an analyst who knows what he's talking about ->
"Web services needs surrounding infrastructure, such as charging models
and the development of grid computing. Strong parallel technologies are
still developing," said Butler.
grid computing - that's what we need!
/m
Martin Klang
http://www.o-xml.org - the object-oriented XML programming language
On Sat, 23 Nov 2002, m a r l o n . n e l s o n wrote:
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> i have read yet another article (http://www.vnunet.com/News/1137043) on Web services, and to be honest, i do not know what to think about it anymore. For a hot minute, i was under the impression that we were making good head-way with this technology, but now i am not so convinced anymore.
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> So, are Web services the city of Jericho, hiding behind a great wall awaiting a 'joshua' to lead the charge in breaking it down? What is the argument (at this point) for Web services? What is the main hinderance(s) (XML, UDDI, SOAP, etc.)? Any opinions?
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