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HTTP will survive a nuclear winter?
Don Box calls
HTTP the cockroach of protocols
. He's probably right. It'll be around forever, and seems to go
everywhere
.
Published Friday, July 02, 2004 12:57 PM by
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re: HTTP will survive a nuclear winter?
" I don't discuss .NET Remoting's binary/tcp protocol, as for one, it's not secure, and secondly, DCOM is typically faster."
That isn't quite fair since there are a few third-party libraries that give .NET Remoting secure TLS/SSL channels (KPD-Team, Siemens OpenScape, Genuine Channels, etc.)
Friday, July 02, 2004 2:00 PM by
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