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Google certainly goes flat on it! Great name, though.
There exists the open source (Java, Apache license) jxtaSpaces at
http://jxtaspaces.jxta.org
I have heard of another open source tuplespace project that uses SOAP,
though I don't know what its status is at the moment.
Jack
At 01:19 PM 8/22/2002 -0400, John Cowan wrote:
>Mike Champion scripsit:
>
> > Could you elaborate your thoughts please John, perhaps with some pointers
> > to resources on the web explaining the Lindasphere?
>
>I made up that term: it's officially the "tuple space". Linda is a method
>of doing parallel/distributed processing with minimal coupling. Linda
>applications write tuples (records) into the tuple space, and then
>they remain there until removed by other Linda applications, which have
>the choice of accepting or peeking based on pattern matching.
>
>A natural generalization of Linda would go from tuples to full trees, and
>from simple pattern matching (based on some tuple elements having specific
>values) to recognition based on validation against a schema.
>
> > Pointers to real
> > projects using RELAX NG in this way would also be appreciated.
>
>It would be pretty surprising if I had any, since I made up the notion
>about five seconds before writing the paragraph that mentions it!
>Which is not to deny that someone else could have made it up first.
>
>--
>John Cowan jcowan@reutershealth.com
> "You need a change: try Canada" "You need a change: try China"
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