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  • From: Messaging Design Pattern <dsheppard2k AT yahoo.com>
  • To: thomas AT cintegrity.com, phillip henry <ph1ll1phenry AT yahoo.com>
  • Cc: gang-of-4-patterns AT cs.uiuc.edu, telecom-patterns AT cs.uiuc.edu, ipc-patterns AT cs.uiuc.edu, patterns-discussion AT cs.uiuc.edu
  • Subject: Re: [patterns-discussion] [gang-of-4-patterns] Messaging Design Pattern and transparent access to distributed components
  • Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2010 07:29:45 -0700 (PDT)
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Thomas,

Thanks for your feedback. We appreciate it. Actually the messaging design pattern deals with this type of messaging. The messaging model is not limited to a specific modality of messaging (sync, async fire-and-forget, etc). You raise a good point since we probably need to make it more clear in the document. We'll address it shortly. I'll forward a revised version of the paper.

Feel free to send any additional comments/concerns that you may have.

Regards,

Ed

--- On Tue, 4/27/10, Thomas Mercer-Hursh, Ph.D. <thomas AT cintegrity.com> wrote:

From: Thomas Mercer-Hursh, Ph.D. <thomas AT cintegrity.com>
Subject: Re: [gang-of-4-patterns] [patterns-discussion] Messaging Design Pattern and transparent access to distributed components
To: "phillip henry" <ph1ll1phenry AT yahoo.com>
Cc: "Messaging Design Pattern" <dsheppard2k AT yahoo.com>, patterns-discussion AT cs.uiuc.edu, telecom-patterns AT cs.uiuc.edu, ipc-patterns AT cs.uiuc.edu, gang-of-4-patterns AT cs.uiuc.edu
Date: Tuesday, April 27, 2010, 10:59 PM

The big flaw I see here, right off the top, is the assumption that messages always have replies.  There are many examples of fire-and-forget messaging.
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