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- From: David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>
- To: "Ingargiola, Tito" <ti64877@imcnam.sbi.com>
- Date: Thu, 06 May 1999 09:11:08 -0700
"Ingargiola, Tito" wrote:
>
> [JonathonBorden states:]
>
> > This isn't the problem with RPC systems at all (including CORBA, Java
> > RMI, DCOM, DCE-RPC etc), and certainly the current defacto web 'protocol'
> > namely a form and www-form-encoding or a CGI query string is hardly a
> > robust
> > way for programs to communicate. Rather, the ubiquity of firewalls allows
> > HTTP and SMTP traffic to flow where no RPC can go.
[ Though note that this comment didn't actually respond to any of my
points that it was positioned as responding to ... ]
> This seems a hard argument to make given that popular corba implementations
> which support firewalls via tunneling techniques have been around for a
> number of years, yet have not had much impact on corba's (lack of)
> popularity. The reason that http & friends have had the impact corba had
> hoped for has to do primarily with the fact that they're simple
> ("web-weasels" don't typically write CORBA servers); other reasons include
> ubiquity, performance and tools (emacs, vi, or notepad all work pretty well
> along with one of the many free, stable httpds available to anyone).
Right.
- Dave
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