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At 08:41 PM 12/27/2001 -0800, Don Park wrote: >While XML-based Linda service network can be used for SOAP service >lookup, I would go one step further so that SOAP invocations and results >become tuples, thus removing the need for SOAP consumers to find >providers entirely: you send SOAP invocation to Linda and wait for >result to 'bubble' without being concerned about who provided the >service (billing layer will of course have to exists for commercial >services). > >Throw Linda, XML, and P2P in together and you end up with something more >potent than sum of all the alphabets. > >Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to All, > >Don Park >Docuverse I agree. With Linda, I even wonder why you need to look anything up. Providers that are not busy doing something else just subscribe to a Tuple server. Can't get much simpler than that. Happy New Year from me as well. Jack Park (No relation to Don Park)
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