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> > The technology is no different, practically, to CORBA. Nothing will really > change, just a new set of tools will be sold, is all :-) > > In practical terms, SOAP and XML-RPC are different from CORBA because the > technology is so bare-bones that it can be understood and deployed in a > couple of hours by anyone with a modest scripting background. That's why > it's catching on. Has anyone published a point-by-point comparison between CORBA and SOAP/XML-RPC? Obviously, using XML makes it human readable; but I think the biggest difference is that the latter two are merely method invocation (and that's *easy*); while CORBA implements "remote objects", and the horror of issues like maintaining state, remote memory management etc and so on. Have I got that right? Stateful objects turned out to scale terribly, so it was all a waste of effort anyway. The simpler, less powerful approach of mere method invocation is actually much better. In principle, web services are no different from any other TCP/IP service (like ping, telnet, ftp, etc etc etc) except that they use XML, and have a more general way of specifying the method to be invoked... whereas CORBA is (was?) *much* more ambitious. It's a bit like how Java simplified the pointers of C, and the OO of C++, to make something that was a *lot* simpler and less error prone, and (by the 80-20 rule) sufficiently powerful 80% of the time... But I really would like to see a point-by-point comparison, if anyone has done one, or knows of one (or would like to do one now). ;-) Cheers, Brendan -- e: bren@m... v: +61 (3) 9905 1502 Email is checked daily Phone is rarely attended
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