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See [[Talk:Message-oriented middleware#Merge with Middleware?]] -- [[User:Harry Wood|Harry Wood]] ([[User talk:Harry Wood|talk]]) 10:56, 3 December 2008 (UTC)
== Mixing Tools with protocoles ==
It seems that many definitions are done by people that do not work with technology: is really wrong to mix protocols with tools like in the Hurwitz article:"I divide the middleware market into six categories: asynchronous remote procedure call, publish/subscribe, message-oriented middleware, object request brokers (ORBs), SQL-oriented data access middleware, and synchronous RPC". When RPC has become a middleware? Marketing vaporware has created a mess around technology definitions.
The article has to be reviewed by someone not involved in selling stuff.
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