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   RE: [xml-dev] W3C Schema: Resistance is Futile, says Don Box

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Prescod [mailto:paul@prescod.net] 
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> Bill de hÓra wrote:
> > 
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> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Aaron Skonnard [mailto:aarons@develop.com]
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> > > Not a stairway to heaven but hopefully interoperability
> > > between  services. Achieving interop between distributed
> > > services is  inherently more complex than functionality
> > > provided by 
> the Web up to 
> > > this point.
> > 
> > Interesting claim. Where is that inherent complexity coming
> > from? 
> 
> Latency and unreliability. i.e. physics.

Cool, I didn't know the web had workarounds for physical
limitations. Read the post Paul :(  There's a claim up there to the
effect that there is something inherently complex about distributed
systems that the web can't provide for; I'm asking to know where
that complexity is coming from (or even what it is).

Bill de hÓra

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