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RE: XML Router ?


soap router
Ok.  NCIC or nLETS writ in SOAP.  Should be good 
for the folks who specialize in State switches. 

Thanks, Joe.

len


From: Chiusano Joseph [mailto:chiusano_joseph@b...]

In general, it is a message switch. If it's taken to mean a SOAP router
(which is my assumption from the original posting below), then it's
simply a router for SOAP-based messages - the difference between
pre-SOAP routers being, of course, that the SOAP router can interpret
the information in the SOAP header and perform functions such as
referrals. 

More specifically, the SOAP router could inspect the SOAP header for its
intended destination and compare that destination with a "referral
table" at the router to refer (re-route) the SOAP message to another
destination for load-balancing, avoidance of down nodes, etc.

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