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Re: CLAX - Client-side functionality


Re:  CLAX - Client-side functionality
At 22:23 23/07/2006, Bill Humphries wrote:

>On Jul 23, 2006, at 12:05 PM, peter murray-rust wrote:
>
>>If we were to do this, and if CLAX (or whatever name it evolves to)
>>were to generate the same sort of interest as SAX, REST and AJAX,
>>then we could reasonably ask many communities to prepare CLAX-aware
>>clients. With Java, for example, we believe this to be reasonably
>>tractable with Maven, .war delivery, etc. What it needs is an
>>agreed specification that generates enough acceptance by a fast
>>moving community.
>
>This sounds like something a smart web proxy ought to be able to
>handle 80% of?

Sounds interesting - could you please expand? Of course we have to 
create the spec anyway...

P


Peter Murray-Rust
Unilever Centre for Molecular Sciences Informatics
University of Cambridge,
Lensfield Road,  Cambridge CB2 1EW, UK
+44-1223-763069 


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