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October 18, 2002

Web Services: exploring promise of making computers work together

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Why XSpaces rocks?

Third time makes charm (or something like that ...)

Current XSpaces is third reincarnation: initial version was conceived as class project in distrib. computing class and then second version was worked on internally, this final third version is complete redesign and is based on lot of ideas/experiences learnt from doing SoapRMI events and XEvents that led to XMessages design that is backbone that provides for XSpaces reliable delivery, efficient data retrieval (both pull and push) and robust server design that minimizes state that must be maintained by servers moving what can be moved to clients leaving servers to care only about keeping state (state in XSpaces is essentially backboard or Linda "tuple spaces" though we store any XML and not just tuples)

some other things

XSpaces can store and use any XML (!?) well maybe that is not main reason ...
XSpaces is programming language independent web services? now what is not ...



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