welcome to the first-ever session of jdjs international advisory panel. this is where we look into the crystal ball and turn to the industry gurus to determine where java is heading.
weve been through the xml buzz, the ejb buzz, now its web services. what is there in here for java developers to be aware of?
roth: i think the readers need concrete examples of web services, and fast. otherwise the confusion will send them to msft. an example of a self-registering self-discovering service would be great.stevens: the things that java developers should be aware of are the things that are not necessarily buzzwords. in other words, take a look at what the jakarta developers are coming up with (http://jakarta.apache.org). oftentimes the tools produced are better than the tools that sun or other corporations are trying to shove down peoples throats.
wyman: at the risk of taking the auditory analogy past its breaking point, its no accident that the "fundamental tone" underneath all these "buzzes" is the "pure tone" of java itself. using java, developers can finally work in concert to create symphonies of functionality, without regard to logically irrelevant questions such as, "who manufactured your flute?"
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