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Same here. Just to clarify: a State switch is literally a message switch that State agencies use to route messages to different sources, for example, the National Crime Information Center. Messages will have code types with different kinds of responses expected, different privileges depending on the querying agency, etc. Think of a cruiser doing a traffic stop that then sends in a vehicle check based on the license tag, or a person check based on name, SSN, etc. Message switching and routing are a pretty well-defined domain. XML and SOAP can commoditize it. That's a good thing. len From: Chiusano Joseph [mailto:chiusano_joseph@b...] Sure - it depends on how one interprets the term "XML Router". My interpretation was more on the "macro" level - i.e. routing information from one system (i.e. one enterprise) to another; while with Cocoon, the routing is more on a micro level - i.e. internal to a single system, from process to process.
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