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Agreed.Although he talked about applying the concepts it seemed all pretty theoretical. I made all those components work together for the Common presentation I did. The context of the presentation was that you HAD to cooperatively tie together RPG apps, Java apps and .Net apps in an SOA "framework". However, if I was starting from scratch, I'd design things much more simply and probably stick with RPG if the solution was System i centric. The missing piece is the web services interface for RPG programs but I am working on that....
Pete Joe Pluta wrote:
From: Pete Helgren If "App Servers = J2EE Containers" then yep, the guy is right on. In fact, I have come to the conclusion the EJB are essentially an extension of the "Axis of Evil"While I agree with your opinion of EJB, I'm pretty sure you can have a J2EE servlet container with or without EJB support. For example, Tomcat supports servlets but not EJBs. That's why I question Yakov's conclusions, especially since if I read his articles correctly he's not really writing any code, he's just running through sort of a "mind exercise". Joe
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