hai this is prasad
webmethods is used to integrate the applications
but ,we can do that same by using java also ,then why do we
use webmethods please send me the answer
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Answer / vijayakumar
Java is a language. While webMethods is a tool.
webMethods provides lots of build-in services as loke the
API in java.
For using the API, in java again we need to wrie some codes.
But in webMethods they are providing the drag and drop
facilities. so its a time consuming process.
Apart from this webMethods supports lot of functionality
like publish\subscribe, portal developement, brokers etc...
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Answer / ashish patel
When you can walk, why you need Bike? or if you've bike, do
you need car?
Java is a language while webMethods is specialised tool with
many built in functions/feature to support guaranteed
deliveries, transaction tracking, resubmissions, data
transformation, SOA, Event Management, web service, File,
EDI, JDBC, SAP, JDE, JMS, MQ Series, integration with
multiple applications on multiple platform.
If you'd to do all of that by yourself in Java, you'll look
at years to develop full proof solution that webMethods can
provide you out of box.
As they say, don't reinvent the wheel.
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