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Overview of the eXtensible Service Discovery Framework (XSDF)
draft-uruena-xsdf-overview-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors Manuel Urueña , David Larrabeiti
Last updated 2004-03-22
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Abstract

This document provides an overview of the eXtensible Service Discovery Framework (XSDF). It defines a collection of extensible protocols and agents for the dynamic location of network services. XSDF Service Discovery Framework is scalable and can be deployed from unmanaged LANs up to Internet-wide Service Location. XSDF also provides several mechanisms to select among the available services discovered. This allows service providers to implement load sharing or active/backup policies among multiple servers providing the same service.

Authors

Manuel Urueña
David Larrabeiti

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