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WSJ Exclusive: Bright Future for J2EE Web Services Development
Web services will continue to play a vital role within enterprises, as companies strive to create cost-effective solutions that can be integrated into existing infrastructures. J2EE and Microsoft's .NET are the two primary platforms used in Web services. And while these two platforms continue to be actively developed, they are still in their infancy. How these platforms are developed is critical for the continued viability of Web services.
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J2EE based Web Services does have bright future due to broad range of J2EE applications which allows us to expose our existing applications as Web Services and some of those tools does work at a minimal complexity level. Glad that author pointed out importance of security, reliability, and performance of Web Services, without which there is no future for Web Services. |
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VisionNeeded commented on the 27 Oct 2004
What does Sam Ruby say these days about WS, isn't his job at IBM to "see into the future of Web services" - what impact does Ruby see open-source making? Are more standards required, or fewer standards? It would be great to have his take the state of things in 2004-5. |
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Excellent.. |