hi gervas,

an advanced research project on this topic is triple spaced computing. An 
implementation 
from this can be found in the W<Triple> project from Dieter Fensel, a 
researcher at Deri 
International.

Actually it's a mix of Service-Oriented Architecture and Semantic Web.

See for more info here: http://www.semantics.at/file_upload/2_tmpphpNqUkEJ.pdf

Hope it helps, 

Lee

--- In [email protected], "Gervas Douglas" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yesterday I had the honour of being a lunch guest of Anne Manes and
> her colleague Blair Williams (nothing to do with the British Prime
> Minister) at Langan's in Mayfair, and an excellent lunch it was too. 
> I happen to be the proud possessor of a 15th-century Japanese sword,
> and a wonderful, lethal weapon it is too.  However compared to Anne's
> mind it resembles an unwieldy, blunt instrument.
> 
> One of the topics that came up in the conversation was tuple spaces as
> middleware in a SOA context, and more specifically the idea of using
> XML tuples, which unlike JavaSpaces would enable a
> language-independent tuple spaces product.  Have any of you heward of
> such a solution for a decoupled SOA middleware requirement?
> 
> Gervas
>










 
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