Fascinating!
>JG How many of the current
buzzwords, such as SOA, WSDL, SOAP, WS-security, are relevant to
you?
>WV I would like to distinguish
three categories of interfaces here. The first category is the
>services that make up the Amazon platform.
There we use interface specifications such as WSDL
>but we use optimized transport and
marshalling technology to ensure efficient use of CPU and network
resources.
Does anyone have any insight into what is meant by this? What type of "optimized transport and marshalling technology" are they using?
Regards,
- Anil
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