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  • From: "Julian Reschke" <reschke@m...>
  • To: "David Brownell" <david-b@p...>,<xml-dev@i...>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 09:46:48 +0200


> From: owner-xml-dev@i... [mailto:owner-xml-dev@i...]On Behalf Of
> David Brownell
> Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 1999 7:01 PM
> To: xml-dev@i...
> Subject: Re: ASN.1
>
>...
>
> And fourth, DER and BER are examples of a philosophy of protocol
> development
> that's been largely discredited for mainstream applications:
> "bitstuffing".
> It was a design principle that bit efficiency was more important than time
> spent to encode or decode ... perhaps understandable for systems
> using X.25
> networks where you more or less paid by the byte, but not on a LAN or even
> the Internet.  Many folk think DER/BER should be the first to be
> put against
> the wall when the revolution (XML?) comes; they're that unpleasant to use.
>
> ...

I would be extremely careful with this. There will always be a reason to
stick as much as data as possible into a your byte stream. Right now people
pay a premium in both performance and price for IP over cell phones, and
even if this gets better in a few years from now, there will always be yet
another case where you want optimal usage of your bandwidth (IP over
satellites for example).


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