Re: [tcpm] Fwd: New Version Notification fordraft-gont-tcpm-urgent-data-00

Fernando Gont <fernando@gont.com.ar> Mon, 10 November 2008 05:07 UTC

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Subject: Re: [tcpm] Fwd: New Version Notification fordraft-gont-tcpm-urgent-data-00
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At 01:47 a.m. 10/11/2008, Eddy, Wesley M. (GRC-RCN0)[VZ] wrote:

>I have a question for the authors.  The survey you did of different OSes
>and how they handle urgent data is good; did you do any similar study
>of applications and which ones attempt to use urgent data?

Not yet.

For open source ones I guess we could simply grep lots and lots of 
source files. For others it might be a little bit more difficult. I 
recall being told that e.g., MS SQL uses urgent data... and there may 
be many others...

Kind regards,

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