WSRP and JSR168 Are Two Completely Different Things...

Posted by: FitzBlog, on 10 Feb 2006 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

WSRP, as I covered a few days ago, is an interoperability standard.  It’s platform- and language-neutral.  It’s all about requesting and transmitting chunks of HTML using SOAP.  Today I’d like to weigh in on something usually uttered in the same breath as WSRP — namely, JSR168. The fact that they’re uttered in the same breath is (a) a problem, and (b) no doubt fueled by some (not all) overzealous vendors who’d like you to believe you can’t...

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