On 6/27/06, Gregg Wonderly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Making an invocation layer treat transport different from transfer is where it
> can become ugly.  If you need to transport a session or conversational 
> protocol
> between two network entities, that might be more difficult, and often is, when
> you have to consider the bits as being transfered.  In particular, there is
> extra layering with HTTP in particular, which complicates matters by demanding
> that there be logical boundries or switching points between forward flowing 
> and
> backward flowing data.

You totally lost me, Gregg.

Mark.





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