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Saturday Jul 01, 2006
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BEA's Mike Rowley promises to fix SCA
In a sequel to his earlier blog entry on What's Wrong with SCA, Ron has come up with a What's Right with SCA blog post.

Meanwhile BEA's Mike Rowley has promised to fix some of the problems that Ron identified with the SCA spec., and has assured that future versions of the Service Component Architecture (SCA) specification will require that "all remotable interfaces be translatable to WSDL".

It makes for a very interesting read.

Posted at 03:29AM Jul 01, 2006 by Suresh Gopalan in JBI and SOA  |  Listen to this article Listen to this entry  |  Comments added Comments[0]
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