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"JINI" architecture for .NET?

Being a .NET softwarearchitect I am of course constantly trying to get the
best of two worlds (the other being Sun/Java!) when it comes to software
design, and in particular SOA (Service Oriented Architecture).

Now - Sun's community has come up with a brilliant piece of work called
"JINI"; a selfconfiguring, selfhealing and robust peice of design.
Has anybody heard of something like this in the MS-world?

/Claus Konrad
Nov 16 '05 #1
1 1373
Hi
Thanks - knew that App. Block.
JINI - is just much more than autoupdate - it presents an dynamic discovery
model for clients to discover services presented to the "network". Simular
to UDDI, but still as a much more mature "framework". I wonder if ShadowFox
will present simular abilities...

/Claus

"Tim" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:ED**********************************@microsof t.com...
I think there is a Application Block to auto update, available in the

architecture center of MSDN.
Nov 16 '05 #2

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