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No arguments here - I just haven't got round to it!
Patrick
2009/9/17 Kevin Hawkins <yahoogroupskh@xxxxxxx>
> Patrick Lidstone wrote:
> > I have to confess to never having fully embraced BSC in my stuff,
so
> > that may be a bit of a blind spot from my point of view.
> >
> I know I would say this but BSC in my opinion has been the great
sucess
> story of xAP, mainly due to almost universal support and the plug and
> play compatibility across applications. TSC is still finding its feet
> but I hope will become prevalent too. Every xAP plugin for your
> favourite HA application supports BSC. Whilst richer schema are
> defintely the right approach for abstracting functionality they are
> surprisingly complex and time consuming to get right , and hence there
> aren't too many around. Same seems to be true in the UPnP world.
>
> Worth embracing ;-)
>
> K
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No arguments here - I just haven't got round to
it!<br><br>Patrick<br><=
br><div class=3D"gmail_quote">2009/9/17 Kevin Hawkins
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;<a href=3D"mailto:yahoogroupskh@xxxxxxx">yahoogroupskh@xxxxxxx=
om</a>></span><br>
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>Patrick Lidstone wrote:<br>
> I have to confess to never having fully embraced BSC in my stuff,
so<b=
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> that may be a bit of a blind spot from my point of view.<br>
><br>
</div>=A0I know I would say this but BSC in my opinion has been the
great s=
ucess<br>
story of xAP, mainly due to almost universal support and the plug
and<br>
play compatibility across applications. =A0TSC is still finding its
feet<br=
>
but I hope will =A0become prevalent too. =A0 Every xAP plugin for
your<br>
favourite HA application supports BSC. =A0 Whilst richer schema
are<br>
defintely the right approach for abstracting functionality they
are<br>
surprisingly complex and time consuming to get right , and hence
there<br>
aren't too many around. =A0Same seems to be true in the UPnP
world.<br>
<br>
=A0Worth embracing =A0;-)<br>
<font color=3D"#888888"><br>
=A0 K<br>
</font><div><div></div><div
class=3D"h5"><br>
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