On Sun, 17 Mar 2002, Hugues Jerome wrote: >Steven Halerman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > >> I am sure many of the people on this list would love >> to see the results of your work (we would not grade >> it, and would be gentle) - if you could post a link to >> it that would be terrific. > >I do not mind to post it, but look at my email adress ... >my report will be written in french and I'm not sure every one can read it >on the list ;)
well, probably there will be some translation, but anyway we do have enough space on our web-server to publish it in many languages. :-) > >BTW, it will be around 30 pages long, the architecture part will cover 15p >and only introduce the concepts used, the introductory part will be on MOM >vs other middlewares, and MOM basic (pub/sub, queue, Ptp and some imagination) >I will not go into deep details >- you cannot imagine how hard it is to find a REAL documentation, compared >to sites I have read, XmlBlaster has the perfect set of documentation, others >just don't have (or it is closed source and you just know they implement this >marvelous feature, without explaining how) >- I'm just required to provide an overview of the existing technologies in >about 25-35 pages and time is running up ... > > >if you think this can help, I can translate a portion of it, or at least write >a shorter version in english and provide the whole bibliography that would be great > >-- >Jerome > regards Heinrich -- http://www.xmlBlaster.org