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z2004-04-15- Vogels Web Services Not Distributed Objects
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last edited by BillSeitz on Apr 12, 2008 12:10 pm

says that are not [Distributed Objects]. Web services have none of the characteristics of distributed object systems. There is no notion of an object, object reference, factories or life cycle. There is no notion of an interface with methods, data structure serialization or reference garbage collection. The only technology web services have is documents and document encapsulation... Distributed object technology is very mature and robust, especially if you restrict its usage to those environments which it has been designed for: the corporate intranet with often homogenous platforms and predictable latencies. The strength of web services is in the internet-style , where interoperability and support for heterogeneity in terms of platforms and networks are essential... Internet-wide has failed to succeed in the past, and web services are not going to be of much help in solving the issues surrounding wide-area . There is no magic in the web services infrastructure that can suddenly overcome what excellent protocol architects were not able to achieve with [DCE]/ or [GIOP]. ()


 




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