Saturday, March 10, 2001
DizzyD talks about Jabber as middleware. As I understand it, we could use Jabber to transport XML-RPC and SOAP messages. Instead of sending a procedure call to an IP address, or domain name, you'd send it to a Jabber user. This would allow us to design groupware applications that reach any desktop Jabber can get to, and it would allow you to move around. (You'd have to have the groupware software on every machine, though.)
11:41:16 PM
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Simon Fell: "So, following all the fuss on the SOAP list over WSDL, I thought I'd have another look at the current WSDL tools, to see if they've improved at all since last time I looked, here's a brief summary of what I found."
9:03:44 PM
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Well, it looks like everything got published. Cool. I'm going to release it. Wish me luck!
11:54:32 AM
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OK, it sure came back a lot faster. Now let's see if everything got published. For that I have to look on the Events page to see what got uploaded. Back in a minute or so.
11:53:11 AM
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This is a test. I am going to publish this to my blog and route it to my Radio UserLand channel. The difference is that all the uploading will happen in a thread running in the background, so the page will reload a lot faster than it would if I had to wait for the FTPing to finish. Let's see if it works.
11:52:29 AM
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BTW, did you notice the product shot near the top of the page? We had some fun. Radio doesn't actually come in a box. But we wanted to imagine what it would look like if it did.
11:05:52 AM
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