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Future of Super Layer/ProIV in Glovia


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#1 CSuarezdelReal

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Posted 13 May 2005 - 03:35 PM

Hi all!

I have seen a rather old document from Glovia International, "Boundaryless Information Flow & Enterprise Architecture", dated around 11/2003, where they depic the new architecture where SuperLayer/ProIV will be encapsulated in EJB wrappers, will migrate MFC user interface from SuperLayer(PROIV) to eAccess(Java) and eventually replace EJB Wrapped components with native JAVA EJB components.

eAcess, a Java based web components packaged runs action 'tags' that are executed in a GML (Global Markup Language) engine. The overall picture looks really outstanding and I am really happy that Fujitsu is using "Interstage", its business collaboration platform, as the infrastructure layer of Glovia.

I am wondering, however, whether that marks the end of Glovia's ERP as an application based in SuperLayer/ProIV. Anyone can shed some light on this?

Claudio Suarez del Real "It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change."


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Posted 14 May 2005 - 04:44 PM

Yeah, I saw that too. Interesting.

If you Google for "Boundaryless Information Flow & Enterprise Architecture" and "Jonathan Willey", you can find a presentation that was made.

My assumption is that Glovia will indeed, perhaps gradually, eliminate PRO-IV from their application. I have no "inside line" to know whether this is true though or how much progress they might be making :)

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Posted 17 May 2005 - 02:45 PM

HI,

I was told by a Glovia employee that they believe Glovia will drop Pro-IV and it is just a matter of time.



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