On 6/28/06, Gregg Wonderly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Humm, but it has been said here that HTTP is an application layer protocol.  
> The
> semantics of INVOKE are well defined.  A remote reference is indicated in the
> payload which is the service as a URI is in HTTP.   The parameters of the 
> method
> call are arbitrary, but particular to the service, just like the payload of 
> POST
> or PUT.  The INVOKE always returns a reply as HTTP does.  Help me understand
> what is not uniform about that?

You have to INVOKE an operation.  That operation is the application
layer semantic.

Mark.




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