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> From: Maciejewski, Thomas
> 3) what if the messaging company goes out of business.
> 3) I think with some careful engineering one can create a 
> very light layer that hides all of the messaging 
> implementation.  If one would need to swap out the messaging 
> API then it should be just a matter of changing one small 
> layer of code. 

Granted messaging vendors don?t interoperate all that well; though I
imagine that will change. But if this is a real problem (is it?), then
don't depend on a vendor. Use Jabber, OpenJMS, JBossMQ... or implement
ebXML messaging on top of any open source SOAP stack.

Bill de hÓra 
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Propylon
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