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From: | Adam Theo |
Subject: | Re: [DotGNU]Re: X as WOS |
Date: | Tue, 30 Oct 2001 13:58:52 -0500 |
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(sorry, catching up to alot of old email) Norbert Bollow wrote:
There's X displays -- broadband is fast enough these days to make uncompressed X connections useable; and there are also compressed X extensions that reduce the bandwidth requirementsYes... but I don't think that this is what I'm looking for. I'm not just looking for a system that allows people to do stuff from a remote computer, I'm looking for a system that will also allow a network of load-balanced webservice servers to have p2p communication with each other, in particular allowing them to keep their databases in sync with each other, and resolve any conflicts.
hmm... I've been pondering having applications/services/databases/components be synced with each other by using some sort of Sync'ing language over Jabber. Anyone know of an XML Lnaguage for the sync'ing of databases or directories? this could be easily routed over Jabber between the various components of the system.
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