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2004-03-22 20:02:55
I do not know to whom I should address this. The URL quoted in this 
announcement leads not only to the referred draft, but to several other as 
well. It looks like the folks in charge with processing the Internet-Draft 
submission should be more careful regarding what is being submitted and posted 
in the I-D repository.

Regards,

Dan



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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.


        Title           : Overview of the eXtensible Service Discovery 
Framework (XSDF)
        Author(s)       : M. Urue±a, D. Larrabeiti
        Filename        : draft-uruena-xsdf-overview-00.txt
        Pages           : 19
        Date            : 2004-3-22
        
This document provides an overview of the eXtensible Service
Discovery Framework (XSDF). It defines a collection of extensible
protocols and agents for the dynamic location of network services.
XSDF Service Discovery Framework is scalable and can be deployed from
unmanaged LANs up to Internet-wide Service Location. XSDF also
provides several mechanisms to select among the available services
discovered. This allows service providers to implement load sharing
or active/backup policies among multiple servers providing the same
service.

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