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Subject: RE: [business-transaction] March 8, 2002 draft minutes
This should have been called out in a separate bullet. It was a point in the discussion about how Oracle is planning on using BTP. It is an example point of a benefit of BTP. Valid in that context IMHO. The rest may be of more impact to the committee but my understanding is that the XML pipelining work is not yet public. This may open up the flame-war but we'll all have to wait and see once something is there :) =bill -----Original Message----- From: Mark Little [mailto:mark_little@hp.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 5:19 AM To: zpope@pobox.com; OASIS BTP (Main List) 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe or unsubscribe from this elist use the subscription manager: <http://lists.oasis-open.org/ob/adm.pl>
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