Interesting Monday.

Rob Schoening Rschoening at unforgettable.com
Tue Feb 2 09:26:52 GMT 1999


>The transaction processing
>companies will have their work cut out for them performing hundreds of
>transactions a second using XML. That's all I'm saying. How they get around
>that is their business. (it might even be my business in the near future,
>just not now).

  I don't think this is such a big deal.  It seems like it would be trivial
to load-balance the XML component of the server.  There would be a slight
increase in latency to account for XML parsing, but it wouldn't drag the
database.  It's not as if the XML processing must be done in lock-step with
the transaction processing.

Rob

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