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Subject: Re: [business-transaction] March 8, 2002 draft minutes
> What is BTP? Benefits and audiences > - Need transactions that work over Internet infrastructure. > Deployment in replicated environment makes transaction management > difficult. In Oracle (design Principle) data is centralized. > Support for Java spec needs to be addressed in BTP in some way, > spec or binding. XML pipelining standard needs an underlying > interoperation protocol, BTP could provide this. High performance > applications using binary XML. What do you mean by "Java binding"? Before we start a flame-war I'd like to get all the facts ;-) Mark. ---------------------------------------------- Dr. Mark Little (mark_little@hp.com) Transactions Architect, HP Arjuna Labs Phone +44 191 2606216 Fax +44 191 2606250
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