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Description: Compares SOAP and IIOP and then concludes that Web services and CORBA are not rivals, but instead are complementary.
Object Interconnections: CORBA and XML — Part 3: SOAP and Web Services | Dr Dobb's Object Interconnections: CORBA and XML — Part 3: SOAP and Web Services In Object Interconnections, Doug and Steve complete their series of columns exploring CORBA and XML with an extensive exploration of SOAP and web services. Both SOAP and web services are currently garnering a lot of industry attention, with some comparing CORBA and SOAP, or CORBA and web services, as if they were competitors. In disagreeing with this viewpoint, Doug and Steve first compare SOAP and IIOP and then argue that web services and CORBA are not rivals, but instead are complementary. They see web services serving as business process integration technology capable of combining existing middleware technologies such as CORBA, J2EE, .NET, and EAI into Internet-accessible service-oriented business processes.
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Description:In Object Interconnections, Doug and Steve complete their series of columns exploring CORBA and XML with an extensive exploration of SOAP and web services. Both SOAP and web services are currently garnering a lot of industry attention, with some comparing CORBA and SOAP, or CORBA and web services, as if they were competitors. In disagreeing with this viewpoint, Doug and Steve first compare SOAP and IIOP and then argue that web services and CORBA are not rivals, but instead are complementary. They see web services serving as business process integration technology capable of combining existing middleware technologies such as CORBA, J2EE, .NET, and EAI into Internet-accessible service-oriented business processes.
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