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Indigo is a MEST Platform?
Posted: 15 April 2005 @ 11:58 UT from Sydney, Australia

From KennyW, some probably unintentional MESTian goodness. The notion of a "message object" really pushes my buttons since it's a pattern that Savas and I have been pushing hard for a while.

[Yes it has been quiet from me lately, work's keeping me a little busy and my spare time has been spent wallowing in a purple-ish XML ]

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Hmm, did I miss something that suggested a ProcessThis semantic?
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Hey Mark, Indigo uses messages as a first-class application level abstraction. SOAP messages at that. So we're now in a situation where applications talk in terms of SOAP messages without any stronger semantics being applied. The way in which SOAP messages are transferred is also unimportant to the applications. Effectively the SOAP processing model is constrains the architecture and is pervasive just like how the distributed hypermedia model constrains the architecture and is pervasive in REST. Jim
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