BEA WebLogic Server™ 8.1 Unleashed
by Mark Artiges, Gupreet Singh Bhasin, Bernard Ciconte, Malcolm Garland, Saranathan Govindarajan, James Huang, Subramanian Kovilmadam, Kunal Mittal, Paul J. Perrone, Tom Schwenk, Steve Steffen
Summary
As we've seen, under certain conditions a tool such as jCOM can come in pretty handy. Although perhaps not detente, it does make it possible for Microsoft and Java applications to live in peaceful coexistence. Let's face it: A huge investment has been laid out in each of these technologies. On either side, you'll find an ample supply of people passionate in their convictions about the inherent merits of a particular solution—a solution eagerly embraced by an all-too-firm commitment on the part of the advocates of each. Given the status quo, a closer merging of these heterogeneous paradigms doesn't seem likely anytime soon.
It is in this context that jCOM starts to make sense. Again, the most intriguing aspect here being transparency. ...
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