Just for the sake of argument... > 1. It goes through firewalls There is really nothing keeping the firewall admin from openning up the RMI or IIOP port. > 2. The clients don't need to be written in Java With CORBA this is not any issue. One thing I can think of that's the advantage of SOAP is the fact that you can embed a SOAP envelope inside of an HTML form and then feed the result through a stylesheet. Here the client is not even written in a programming language. -- Regards, Oleg Dulin http://www.olegdulin.com/
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