| From | Sent On | Attachments |
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| J. Dean E.P. Hemopo | Sep 5, 2004 1:56 am | |
| Dick Brooks | Sep 5, 2004 4:49 am | |
| Alan...@cs.com | Sep 5, 2004 8:12 am |
| Subject: | RE: [ebxml-dev] cheer up guys | |
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| From: | Dick Brooks (di...@tech-comm.com) | |
| Date: | Sep 5, 2004 4:49:59 am | |
| List: | org.ebxml.lists.ebxml-dev | |
Another good read for those who may be wondering about ebXML's traction take a look at Gartners August 26 release, "ebXML's Future Appears Brightest in Messaging". Here are a few excerpts:
By early 2006, as many as 75 percent of middleware vendors will offer ebMS support (0.8 probability).
By 2006, 25 percent of enterprises with B2B-centric Web services deployments will use a combination of ebMS and Secure Sockets Layer to secure their Web services communications (0.6 probability).
Cheers, we are winning the hearts and minds of implementers.
Dick Brooks B2B Application Integration and CyberSecurity Consultant Lowell, Massachusetts http://www.tech-comm.com/dbc US Telephone: 602-684-1484 EU Telephone: +353 86 050-9248
-----Original Message----- From: J. Dean E.P. Hemopo [mailto:jde...@archmage.org.nz] Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2004 4:57 AM To: ebXML Dev-List; ebXML Dev Forum Subject: [ebxml-dev] cheer up guys
i have just about finished reading Doug Kaye's "Loosely Coupled: The missing pieces of Web Services".
its a pretty compelling arguement for ebXML.
having not spent a lot of time reading on web services, i am familiar with UDDI/SOAP/WSDL and the SOA model.
he higlighted the fragility of the SOA model being a lack of BPM, Choreography and BPM, and Security. there was also reference to a missing SHARED VIEW or content model for business documents, like Purchase Order etc. i guess thats where OAGIS and UBL fit in.
i found it a fairly basic book, hoping for a challenging read, but hey, he put into words what i could not.
so cheer up, the fruits of a master are often overlooked in his/her own lifetime.
dean hemopo www.archmage.org.nz auckland, new zealand





