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Thursday, January 30, 2003

A Conversation with Graham Glass. Graham Glass, the chairman and chief architect of Addison, Texas-based The Mind Electric was formerly CTO and co-founder of ObjectSpace. InfoWorld Test Center Lead Analyst Jon Udell asked Glass about GLUE, TME's popular, Java-oriented Web services engine, and GAIA, a forthcoming product that aims to simplify the deployment and management of large-scale systems comprising many SOAP endpoints. [Full story at InfoWorld.com] ... [Jon's Radio]

GAIA sounds like a really interesting idea - improving SOAP conversations by inserting itself into them as an intermediary.  I am particularly intrigued when Graham Glass refers to it as "biological".  The application nodes have the ability to "decide" how much data it will cache.


1:21:02 PM    comment []

Sounds like IBM is componentizing Notes and Domino to be J2EE components.  But, I may be reading too much in to the article. 


8:13:51 AM    comment []

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