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  Friday, March 21, 2003

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Doing the Right Thing w.r.t. AspectJ

From an entry in Carlos Perez's weblog, it looks like Jim Huginin confirms my earlier statement about patents around AspectJ and the CPL.  Now, all that's left is to provide developers of other aspect-oriented frameworks a mechanism to ensure that their work is similarly protected.

1:38:02 PM    

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So Much for Microsoft and Choreography?

Microsoft's behavior has always raised questions about their support for standards-based software and interoperability, but Microsoft's departure from the WS-Choreography working group at the W3C (see the bottom of the IPR document) seems to make it clear that they have no interest in harmonizing their pieces of BPEL4WS, WS-ReliableMessaging, and other web services standards with the output of the working group.

7:53:51 AM