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Thursday Feb 22, 2007

Beyond the RESTfull vs RESTless argument, here comes P2P/JXTA Web Service Mashup!

Another endorsement of the JXTA technology by the Apache's Tuscany project to mashup and federate Web 2.0 services. This adds to this week annoucement from Samooha to open-source their JXTA-based P2P SOA Enterprise stack.  Beyond the RESTfull/RESTless argument, these projects look to provide a more decentralized and ad hoc way to mashup Web services. This will  likely help ease Web services deployment, management and discovery. A couple years ago I worked on a WS-Name Service proposal to build a decentralized name service for Web services (the equivalent of DNS for Web services) that was using JXTA to enable dynamic mashup of Web services.  After the recent annoucement of Project Shoal using JXTA, the JXTA technology is really picking up steam in the Web 2.0 service delivery arena :-)

Comments:

It's nice to note that Samooha is being equated to SOA with JXTA P2P!! We hope we'll achieve a greater level of dynamism to make P2P SOA a reality for SMEs in the coming years. Thanks for making a mention about Samooha. Cheers!

Posted by Rajesh on April 09, 2007 at 11:41 PM PDT #

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