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SOA programming in java

 
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Hello all,

I have question about the future of Open ESB, JBI, BPEL which are useful for doing SOA stuff within JAVA. Right now Web Services are used everywhere. Going forward we need something to orchestrate / integrate Services so that we have a truly Service Oriented Architecture. Do you guys think industry will be moving towards using ESB/ BPEL's etc.

Let me know

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Shekhar
 
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Yes Definitely, industry is moving towards all those technologies. In future there would
be less work on core programming, i think we would be having all ready made or well tested
webservices and we may just use those webservices and orchestrate them to our business process. At least for next 10 years i see SOA to dominate
 
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Hello Aleem,

Thanks a lot for your reply.
I still have one question though. There are propriety vendors providing ESB and BPEL like WebMethods, TIBCO, Oracle SOA Suite. How do you compare open source ESB's, BPEL's thats just coming up with the ones that are already in the market...

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Shekhar
 
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Basically the problem with open source i guess is that there is no proper customer support for them. Using them in real production environment is quite risky.
Whereas if you consider oracle SOA suite it has good support and i think it is very mature and continusly being improved.
You can just compare open source DB like Mysql and oracle or IBM DB .
 
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