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Etch: A New Open Source Messaging Protocol From Cisco

Do you like messaging protocols? What about open source ones? Then here's something new for you to learn. (You said you like to learn, right?)

James Turner on CIO.com: This week Cisco Systems announced a new messaging protocol intended to allow developers to integrate client/server applications without the overhead of traditional protocols such as SOAP. The new protocol, Etch, was introduced at a developer's conference covering the new 2.5 release of the Cisco Unified Application Environment (CUAE). Etch is slated to go into beta release this summer.

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Details are murky, as a Google search for "Cisco Etch Messaging" results in pages and pages of syndicated publications of the same CIO article cited above in big trade magazine sites. Interestingly, a search on cisco.com yields nothing relevant.

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Re: Etch: A New Open Source Messaging Protocol From Cisco

I work there and never heard of it until Friday.

Re: Etch: A New Open Source Messaging Protocol From Cisco

Can anyone please send me source code(either in C or Java)for Etch protocol as I am very much interested in it.Please mail me at my email id

Etch Materials to study

i'm in need of Etch study material if someone has..please pass it on.

Re: Etch: A New Open Source Messaging Protocol From Cisco

Well, Cisco IS a big company. I work there too, and I've heard of it. A lot of folks around here swear by it.

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