IPP Mail Archive: RE: IPP> What is it we really need?

RE: IPP> What is it we really need?

rdebry@us.ibm.com
Mon, 6 Jan 1997 08:11:17 -0500

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ipp-owner @ pwg.org
01/05/97 06:44 PM

To: moore @ cs.utk.edu@internet
cc: jkm @ underscore.com@internet, ipp @ pwg.org@internet
Subject: RE: IPP> What is it we really need?

Babek wrote the following:

>Yes. For example, Interent Explorer just uses the underlying Win32
>Internet APIs that all others applications could use as well. So each
>Windows client machine contains the "stock" Interenet client software
>everyone can code to. Notice that by using these APIs, many other issues
>like security, encryption, etc. are taken care of as a side effect.

It does seem that there is significant value in being able to reuse APIs,
and underlying system code that is made available because you are building
on an existing protocol.