Recently Nokia announced its vision for a networked service-oriented
architecture for mobile phones. I was finally able to find and read the
whitepaper. Some people have claimed this announcement as the most
important announcement at JavaOne, a pretty substantial claim. This
architecture is interesting indeed, but I can't
help it pointing out the following:
- The SOA architecture is Nokia-specific – let me remind mobile
application developers to avoid using vendor-specific APIs, as doing so hurts
application portability. - Creates J2ME API fragmentation – the API seems Nokia specific
(i.e.com.nokia.web_services.*
) and it doesn't seem to
promote the JSR-172 Web Services API (WSA) for J2ME. I
obviously have a problem with API fragmentation, especially when the
company was part of the expert group that defined the WSA standard
API. - It sounds cool, but it is it not necessarily practical – I also
have a problem with this, something that I have seem many times in
recent years.
Read more at Comments on Nokia's SOA Announcement.
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C. Enrique Ortiz
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