The Apache Synapse mediation/ESB project has some similarities to a tuple-space model for XML. Synapse doesn't associate any client API so it doesn't look like the usual tuple space model. But fundamentally every message that goes into Synapse is pushed into a spaces model and then selectors act on those messages.
You've started me wondering how we can make it even more like a t-space model for XML.
Paul
On 4/12/06, Gervas Douglas <
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Thank you, Eric. As CTO of an ESB vendor how useful do you think an
XML Tuple Spaces-based middleware product would be, assuming that we
are not dealing with (dare I suggest??:) an environment which is not
exclusively Java-based?
Gervas
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