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	Title		: QRPC - Queueable Remote Procedure Calls
	Author(s)	: N. Bollow
	Filename	: draft-bollow-qrpc-00.txt
	Pages		: 0
	Date		: 2004-12-3
	
The QRPC (Queueable Remote Procedure Calls) protocol is a
   fast and versatile general-purpose webservice protocol.  QRPC
   can be used as a faster replacement for XML-RPC or SOAP, or
   it can be used for more general kinds of webservices which
   integrate technical and business processes across trusted or
   untrusted networks.  QRPC brings the flexibility of the UNIX
   inter-process communication mechanism with pipes, signals and
   redirection of 'standard input', 'standard output' and
   'standard error' to the realm of webservices.

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