Hello Vinoo,
I know many people is going to ask me this question...about CORBA...and for
that I've included a note in the draft itself. Actually CORBA infrastructure
gives a lot of overheads.
This is another approach instead.Just think of a tool to which you will just
provide the structure of information you like to interchange and it will
generate the necessary, dedicated APIs for you to work with.
Generic means upto the point of implementation.After implementing the
client/server is no more generic.They are attached to that particular
information model.
regards,
Anirban
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On Tue, 5 Mar 2002 11:25:30
Vinoo Das (EHS) wrote:
hi anirban,
Tell me how is this thng different from CORBA
and how do you think u will be using it in commercial
platform and if u make the protocol generic it is
going to be slow
regards
vinoo das
-----Original Message-----
From: Anirban Majumder [mailto:majumderanirban(_at_)lycos(_dot_)com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 3:22 PM
To: ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Subject: Generic Client Server Protocol
Hi Everybody,
I have done some work on standardizing a protocol to be used for Client
Server applications on the TCP. So, it can also be used on Internet.
I have also written an ID on it. It can be found at:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-majumder-gcsp-application-02.txt
I know there may be several flaws in it so I want further comments from you
experts. PLease have a look at it and send me comments for improving it.
Thank you very much....
Anirban
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