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- From: "Jonathan Borden" <jborden@mediaone.net>
- To: "Ingargiola, Tito" <ti64877@imcnam.sbi.com>, "XML Developers' List" <xml-dev@ic.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 5 May 1999 19:06:03 -0400
Ingargiola, Tito wrote:
>[JonathonBorden states:]
>> That's exactly my point, there is no reason not to layer IDL on top
of
>> perfectly good protocols such as HTTP and SMTP. There is no reason not to
>> use perfectly good standards such as MIME.
>>
>Certainly this can be done, but one has to wonder why one wants to do it.
>I've played extensively with manipulating DOM structures remotely via CORBA
>(see http://www.objdev.org/index.html for some details) and the bottom line
>is that the granularity of the DOM is inappropriate for significant use in
a
>distributed system. You're better off in nearly all cases simply firing a
>stream of XML at whoever needs it.
You are suggesting using the DOM to model your distributed objects.
This is a bad idea. You are correct in your conclusion that this is a bad
use of granularity, though I've never tested this out myself because it is
evident by a quick analysis of round trips. What I had suggested was to use
XML to marshal objects by value (MBV) which specifically gets around the
network roundtrip killer.
Furthermore I am suggesting that by enabling use of web native protocols
under currently available distributed object systems we can move toward a
better integration of distributed objects and the web.
Jonathan Borden
http://jabr.ne.mediaone.net
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