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Thanks for this pointer,Reading the white paper, it show me that this SDO comes from a best practice approach with
some well-know design patterns (e.g. Data Mediator Service). It is not clear to me if it is a JSR ? and the time frame for that ? Best Regards Bruno Seznec At 08:51 06/12/2003, Antoine Mensch wrote:
Hi everybody, This might be of interest for you: "Three specifications describing Service Data Objects (SDO) have been published jointly by BEA and IBM, and will be implemented in upcoming releases of the BEA WebLogic Platform and IBM WebSphere Application Server. The documents "provide programmers with simpler and more powerful ways of building portable server applications." Java Specification Requests (JSRs) are also being filed in the areas of these specifications for formal consideration under the Java Community Process (JCP)." (excerpt from http://xml.coverpages.org/ni2003-11-25-a.html). From the description available in this paper, this seems to be the approach proposed by BEA and IBM to unify J2EE and heterogeneous data management, among other goals. This topic is of great interest for the XQuark project, and could be the path to follow for a better integration of XQuark in the overall ObjectWeb architecture (I've read the criticisms about the lack of integration of some projects in the ObjectWeb "catalog"). So if anybody is interested, we could start a discussion thread or even a working group about this topic. Cheers, Antoine Mensch --You receive this message as a subscriber of the architecture@xxxxxxxxxxxxx mailing list.To unsubscribe: mailto:architecture-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx For general help: mailto:sympa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=help ObjectWeb mailing lists service home page: http://www.objectweb.org/wws
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