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Component Service Provider

The lightweight alternative to the ASP.
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A software component is a self contained chunk of code with a published interface. Normally, a programmer will incorporate a component into the main corpus of code being developed.

The web, plus a meta-API technology like XML-RPC (or CORBA or Java RMI) allows a service provider to "host" the components at their site, and the application transfers control to that site while that component is being used.

jimfl, Mar 12 2000

Take It Offline http://www.takeitoffline.com
Steve Yost's instant discussion hosting service. There is an XML-RPC interface, making this an excellent example of a CSP. [jimfl, Mar 12 2000, last modified Oct 04 2004]

XML-RPC http://www.xmlrpc.com
An extremely easy to use and implement meta-API. [jimfl, Mar 12 2000, last modified Oct 04 2004]

Take It Offline's XML-RPC interface http://www.takeitoffline.com/xmlrpc.html
Short description of TIO's XML-RPC interface. Haven't linked it from the main page yet. [syost, Mar 12 2000, last modified Oct 04 2004]

Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration -- protocol to discover CSPs http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/uddi.html
"for describing services, discovering businesses, and integrating business services using the Internet". Builds on SOAP. [syost, Mar 12 2000, last modified Oct 04 2004]

SALCentral http://www.salcentral.com/
Directory and search engine for "Web Services" (most of which speak SOAP). [egnor, Mar 12 2000, last modified Oct 04 2004]

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       Yes! Thanks, Jim. I've thought of TIO this way (in fact the very thing occurred to me Friday, after publicizing the XML-RPC interface), but haven't put it so eloquently.   

       I guess you can say RSS is another standard that promotes CSP usage, if you view the RSS publishers as read-only components.
syost, Mar 12 2000, last modified Mar 13 2000
  

       Getting pretty close to baked these days, with lots of activity around SOAP/WSDL/UDDI/etc..
egnor, Mar 29 2001
  

       Quick Topic (was Take It Offline) does SOAP now too. Not only baked -- this is one huge pie.
syost, May 07 2002
  
      
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