altquark
Legendary Poster
Re: RE: RE: Half - Life of JDE
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Have you tried working with the Fusion Muddleware adapters yet? We bought them as a replacement for our aging copy of webmethods. So far we have completed one whole project with Fusion adapters. The other 250 interfaces (no, I'm not exagerating) are still on webmethods. The current version of Fusion muddleware is still kludgy at best.
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Yup. Its all very new. You should have expected that. Is it more kludgier than XPi ? Hopefully not ! Fusion Middleware IS the future, however, and Oracle had better get it all working - otherwise we're all going to be jumping on yet another product when it appears in the marketplace !
There is a risk to what I'm saying. The risk is that Oracle needs to get their underlying technical architecture solid. They have a pretty good track record for doing that in the past - but we'll have to see what happens in the future.
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Have you tried working with the Fusion Muddleware adapters yet? We bought them as a replacement for our aging copy of webmethods. So far we have completed one whole project with Fusion adapters. The other 250 interfaces (no, I'm not exagerating) are still on webmethods. The current version of Fusion muddleware is still kludgy at best.
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Yup. Its all very new. You should have expected that. Is it more kludgier than XPi ? Hopefully not ! Fusion Middleware IS the future, however, and Oracle had better get it all working - otherwise we're all going to be jumping on yet another product when it appears in the marketplace !
There is a risk to what I'm saying. The risk is that Oracle needs to get their underlying technical architecture solid. They have a pretty good track record for doing that in the past - but we'll have to see what happens in the future.