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Subject: Re: [regrep] service discovery, finding an object's registry with only an ID...
Agreed - No - I understand that the ONS operates using IDs not names. It too just builds on the DNS approach... give me an ID and I'll give you (some type of) location info . <quote who="Matthew MacKenzie"> > Do you really think a new naming service is necessary? DNS-SD is > extremely attractive in the enterprise environment -- proven technology > and all that. DNS can be configured to throw out more information than > a web server IP. > > -Matt > > On Apr 19, 2004, at 2:50 PM, Carl Mattocks wrote: > >> Agreed on the DNS approach. >> I expect it will operate like the ' ... EPC Network system, each >> company >> will have a server running its own Object Name Service (ONS). Like DNS, >> which points Web browsers to the server where they can download the Web >> site for any particular Web address, ONS will point computers looking >> up >> EPC numbers to information stored on something called EPC Information >> Services—servers that store information about products. Companies may >> maintain their own EPC Information Services or subcontract it out, but >> it >> will use a distributed architecture, with information about products in >> more than one secure database on the Web....' >> >> >> Final draft of EbXML Semantic Grid was due today.. I will distribute >> it asap >> >> >> <quote who="Matthew MacKenzie"> >>> Of course, enabling discovery using something like DNS would make >>> certain P2P and agent based distributed applications a lot more >>> viable. >>> >>> Is there a link to this position paper you reference? >>> >>> -Matt >>> On Apr 19, 2004, at 2:26 PM, Carl Mattocks wrote: >>> >>>> Along the lines of ebXML being good for P2P SOA .. >>>> >>>> It seems that the ' SemPGRID'04 - Second Workshop on Semantics in >>>> Peer-to-Peer and Grid ' have accepted the position paper authored by >>>> Matthew Dovey & I title = Enabling Semantic Grid Computing with >>>> ebXML. >> >> >> >> -- >> Carl Mattocks >> >> co-Chair OASIS (ISO/TS 15000) ebXMLRegistry Semantic Content SC >> CEO CHECKMi >> v/f (usa) 908 322 8715 >> www.CHECKMi.com >> Semantically Smart Compendiums >> (AOL) IM CarlCHECKMi >> >> To unsubscribe from this mailing list (and be removed from the roster >> of the OASIS TC), go to >> http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/regrep/members/ >> leave_workgroup.php. >> >> > ___________________________ > Matthew MacKenzie > Senior Architect > IDBU Server Solutions > Adobe Systems Canada Inc. > http://www.adobe.com/products/server/ > mattm@adobe.com > +1 (506) 871.5409 > -- Carl Mattocks co-Chair OASIS (ISO/TS 15000) ebXMLRegistry Semantic Content SC CEO CHECKMi v/f (usa) 908 322 8715 www.CHECKMi.com Semantically Smart Compendiums (AOL) IM CarlCHECKMi
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