SDP Mail Archive: SDP> Re: IPP> Charter eyeglasses

SDP> Re: IPP> Charter eyeglasses

Scott Isaacson (SISAACSON@novell.com)
Wed, 15 Apr 1998 19:23:08 -0600

Harry,

When I read:

>>> Harry Lewis <harryl@us.ibm.com> 04/15/98 04:24PM >>>
>The Internet Print Protocol is a CLIENT-SERVER type protocol which
>should allow the server side to be either a separate print server or
>a printer with embedded networking capabilities.=20

I assume CLIENT/SERVER in the distributed systems architecture sense
NOT in the literal CLIENT =3D PC and SERVER =3D file server/printer server =
hardware
box sense. I see client/server meaning request/response rather than =
distribute object
remote methods, IIOP, RMI stuff.=20

In other workds, I am not confused into thinking end-user to file server =
only (not server
to device) when I see the term "client/server"

Good reading of the charter thought, very helpful.

Scott