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RE: xAP - The Proposed Architecture Explained...


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  • Subject: RE: xAP - The Proposed Architecture Explained...
  • From: "Mark Harrison" <Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 12:40:58 +0100
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Subscription model = hard to develop.

Broadcast model = trivial to develop, so plugins will get written. (Most of the "unread count" plugin for Outlook is now done!)



-----Original Message-----
From: BUTLER, Tony, FM [mailto:roaming@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 14 August 2002 12:17
To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] xAP - The Proposed Architecture Explained...


> The proposed architecture is such that there will be, on the
> "network", multiple different "input" devices all
> BROADCASTING their information.
>
> It will be up to each individual "output" device to determine
> which of those messages it treats as things to display, and
> which it treats as potential triggers.

Mark, I haven't been following this thread completely, so forgive me if this
has already been discussed.
If you are boradcasting these messages all over the place, then as the
number of devices increases, you are generating shed loads of traffic that
maybe only one or two (or even no) outputs is interested in.

Have you considered a subscription based model where each output device
subscribes to the service they are interested in (Marks unread count,
outside temp etc) and the controlling pc or whatever only sends event data
specifically to those devices which requested it.

I know a bit more intelligence is required on the display and server side,
but would save on potentially flooding the network with traffic - especially
if you were monitoring something realtime....

Perhaps for greatest flexibility (to allow for dumber clients) you would be
able to configure a "service" as either broadcast or point to point and get
the best of both worlds.......

Just a thought.

Tony


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