On Monday 21 Jun 2010 14:06:12 Paul Andrews wrote:
> It's worthwhile saying that the usage of this format is not free in
> commercial projects (unless I've read the licence wrong - please correct
> me if that's the case Wayne), so that's something to be considered
> besides the format itself.

Although it appears to be legal to write an alternative non-restricted codec 
for it, and release it as FOSS.
TBH, if transfer overhead is so critical, you might be off moving to a binary 
format; this can be as simple as gzip'ing the format of choice or moving all 
the way up to LCDS/BlazeDS.

-- 
Tom Chiverton
Helping to centrally generate dot-com frictionless one-to-one clusters as part 
of the IT team of the year 2010, '09 and '08

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