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Re: An open question

From: Vladimir M. Zakharychev <bob_at_dpsp-yes.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 18:43:36 +0400
Message-ID: <aeq5ai$pbu$1@babylon.agtel.net>


I would look at SOAP support in both systems and would try to employ it if both systems support it adequately. Another thing to try is Web Services, but this infant is yet to show if it can live up to the hype surrounding it...

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"Jeremy Ovenden" <newsposter_at_hazelweb.co.uk> wrote in message
news:aen16s$7qp8k$1_at_ID-140241.news.dfncis.de...

> If presented with the requirement to enable two browser-based
> systems [1] to communicate with each other in real-time over the
> internet, what technologies would you implement and why?
>
> If we were to state reliability and simplicity as essential
> requirements, would this affect your choice?
>
> [1] the real-world example I am looking at involves one system
> running on SQL Server and one running on Oracle 8i
>
> --
> jeremy ovenden
>
>
>
Received on Wed Jun 19 2002 - 09:43:36 CDT

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