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Foil 11 Next Generation TangoInteractive

From Tango Futures: XML for Portals, Web-based Collaboration and Distance Education Rice University Tango Tutorial -- October 18 1999. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 So let us imagine that we can redo all of this and assume that
  • The proxy ruse is correct and one does only need to share client side Web Pages
  • There are plenty of conventional web pages but full support for XML and W3C DOM in browsers
  • XML can be used for control pages and specialized pages such as those produced by web-linked databases and education portals
2 Collaboration implies sharing of electronic objects and is needed in Asynchronous and Synchronous modes
3 Asynchronous mode is MOST important (in all applications including distance education) and will be supported by run of the mill object web infrastructure
  • shared web pages and documents
  • electronic mail
4 Synchronous mode has important applications
5 Tango Server accumulates and integrates Asynchronous and Synchronous events

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