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Sure - it depends on how one interprets the term "XML Router". My
interpretation was more on the "macro" level - i.e. routing information
from one system (i.e. one enterprise) to another; while with Cocoon, the
routing is more on a micro level - i.e. internal to a single system,
from process to process.
Kind Regards,
Joe Chiusano
Booz | Allen | Hamilton
Strategy and Technology Consultants to the World
webmeist@comcast.net wrote:
>
> Hi all. My first post here.
>
> > Sure ... but in publish/subscribe situations or other kinds of syndication
> > and aggregation having message switching going on *in* the cloud at wire
> > speeds instead of outside the edge of the cloud can make for very efficient
> > benefits. Think what companies in the cloud can take advantage of about
> > XML documents to offer specialized services to customers who are using XML
> > for any reason ... not just SOAP-based web services.
> >
> As I'm watching your comments about this XML Router idea, it sure strikes me
> that a lot of the concepts mentioned could be covered by Apache Cocoon. I don't
> know that much as I'm just presently learning, but a universal xml translator
> (and a whole lot more) pretty much sums up Cocoon. i'd be interested in anyone
> with a different perspective, though.
>
> Thanks, Daniel
>
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