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From: Kenneth Green <kenneth@hpato.aus.hp.com>
Subject: Re: Distributed Objects
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Mike,

Your interesting comments about DST were truncated (at least on my newsfeed).
I have included an extract of the last few lines below which shows how you
were sadly cut-off in mid-comment :)

Could you repost, or perhaps just email a copy to me ?

--<Tail of Mikes posting..>--
 However, if you are starting from scratch and can make the API
 to your distributed objects 'hard' (as opposed to 'generic'),
 then integrating HPDST into your system is very very easy.
 (We ended up ay to 'mutate' our most commonly-used
  generic objects into a small set of
--<end>--

Thank you.

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