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  • From: Ken North <ken_north@c...>
  • To: xml-dev@l..., Patrick Thompson <thompson@r...>
  • Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 00:20:34 -0700

> TSpaces (like CORBA, RMI, DCOM, JavaSpaces, Web Services) is great behind
> the firewall, but for internet based interactions a document-centric tuple
> spaces approach is more practical.

From the TSpaces FAQ:
- How an XML document is saved?
It is divided up at the server into a bunch of tuples corresponding to the
DOM tree.

- Can I query the TSpaces server for nodes in the DOM tree?
Yes, you can. You will receive them back as tuples.

Why is this (treating a document as DOM nodes) not a "document-centric tuple
spaces approach"?



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