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Subject: RE: [ubl-dev] UBL payload and client-server integration tools
Quoting Fulton Wilcox <fulton.wilcox@coltsnecksolutions.com>: > One further point with respect to "light" is that it is extremely difficult > to "buy" latency reduction. Internet 2.0 "mashups" (front end, often client > side applications that depend in invoking multiple applications, services > and databases) have very constrained response time budgets, so they must be > built for speed. Indeed, many client-server applications of the 1990's > (which themselves often were "mashups") often had sluggish performance > because they were built for "richness" rather than speed. That was then, this is now. Computers are a lot faster. Everything has changed since those days. Latency is not a real problem now. Stuff like XMPP protocols deliver instance presence anywhere around the globe. Along with any XML payload. Speed is, like Einstein said, relative. Regards David
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