Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
xml-rpc · XML-RPC Discussion
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Hear how Yahoo! Groups has changed the lives of others. Take me there.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Click here for the latest updates on Groups Message search

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Sun's use of "XML RPC"   Topic List   < Prev Topic  |  Next Topic >
Reply < Prev Message  | 
Please check out this Sun Microsystems document:

http://java.sun.com/aboutJava/communityprocess/jsr/jsr_101_xrpc.html

Their marketing materials are highly disrespectful of the XML-RPC community,
which has the largest deployed implementation of XML-over-HTTP technology,
and has been in existence for almost three years. In their Contributions
section, Sun points to everything else in this space, but not to XML-RPC.
Here's a screen shot of that section.

http://www.scripting.com/images/sunLikesOurNameButWontPoint.gif

The first document they point to, the W3C survey of existing technologies,
points directly to:

http://www.xmlrpc.com/

as the first item in the list.

Professionally and ethically I don't think Sun has a leg to stand on. At
this point in the evolution of open distributed computing standards, to omit
XML-RPC says more about Sun's fear than it does about the quality of work
and broad support of XML-RPC.

Sun mentions that they have the support of the following companies: Allaire,
Apple, ATG, BEA, Bowstreet, Commerce One, HP/Bluestone, iPlanet,
SilverStream, webMethods. I know technologists at these companies and
consider them to have the highest ethics and integrity. Please correct this
omission, Sun, and stop using the "XML-RPC" term in a generic fashion. Show
the respect that is appropriate for a spec that so many independent
developers are using. Thanks.

Dave

______________________________
Dave Winer, UserLand Software
Daily notes: http://www.scripting.com/
"It's even worse than it appears."




Wed Feb 7, 2001 4:43 pm

dave@...
Send Email Send Email

< Prev Message  | 
Expand Messages Author Sort by Date

Please check out this Sun Microsystems document: http://java.sun.com/aboutJava/communityprocess/jsr/jsr_101_xrpc.html Their marketing materials are highly...
Dave Winer
dave@...
Send Email
Feb 7, 2001
4:44 pm

... Just for info, here's what I sent them......
Paul Libbrecht
paul@...
Send Email
Feb 7, 2001
9:47 pm

... dave> Please check out this Sun Microsystems document: dave> http://java.sun.com/aboutJava/communityprocess/jsr/jsr_101_xrpc.html dave> Their marketing...
Kendall Clark
kclark@...
Send Email
Feb 7, 2001
9:52 pm

... Note however that they are targetting JS2SE, this is the one that is shipped for every single machine, including bundled in every MacOS>X. Not the one that...
Paul Libbrecht
paul@...
Send Email
Feb 7, 2001
11:11 pm

Sir Dave, Others, Hoping you have read my previous mail, I insist on the greatness of XML-RPC ! Allow me to discuss the political "appearance" of XML-RPC. It...
Paul Libbrecht
paul@...
Send Email
Feb 7, 2001
9:58 pm
Advanced

Copyright © 2010 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help