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Michael Champion wrote: > On Apr 5, 2005 7:11 PM, Bill de hÓra <bill.dehora@p...> wrote: > > > > >>>*if* your users do far more read operations than create/update/delete >>>operations, and there is a high probability that a document that is >>>retrieved once will be requested again soon.. Very true on the Web. >>>Not true for data enty applications. Nightmarishly difficult in the >>>distributed read/write case. >> >>Don't understand the last bit - nightmarishly difficult how? > > > I was thinking of the quote attributed to Phil Karlton > (http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/200001/msg00170.html) "There > are only two hard problems in computer science, cache invalidation and > naming things." > > Hmm, REST assumes that both of them have been solved <duck>. > Perhaps you are not in the real world. Or perhaps you are shilling/partnering with companies that sell things that speed up XML processing for things that are not necessary?? -Rob
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