Re: [Tools-team] A way to think about events: xml publish/subscribe
stanislav shalunov <shalunov@internet2.edu> Wed, 09 February 2005 21:39 UTC
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Bill, I like the analogy. I would also say that what we want is inexpensive access to a state-thin interface (Google, if you will), not customized keeping of lots of state (Googlealert, if you will). We also want to make Googlealert-type things possible, obviously. One would hope that the approach of building something simple and well-defined that allows for any bells and whistles to be added by anyone later would be uncontroversial. -- Stanislav Shalunov http://www.internet2.edu/~shalunov/ Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society. -- Mark Twain _______________________________________________ Tools-team mailing list Tools-team@ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/tools-team
- [Tools-team] A way to think about events: xml pub… Bill Fenner
- Re: [Tools-team] A way to think about events: xml… stanislav shalunov
- Re: [Tools-team] A way to think about events: xml… Alex Rousskov
- Re: [Tools-team] A way to think about events: xml… Harald Tveit Alvestrand