Thanks Marlon for sharing this.

I think Airavata squarely falls like this use case. We have seen the trouble 
getting a well usable APi's for this mere reason that we have a complex data 
model  and marshaling data is not our problem but to make a finite number of 
clients speak efficiently with server. 

+ 1 to try out Thrift for Airavata. I see the application catalog (or the 
registry use cases for service, application, host descriptions) as the first 
candidates to try out. 

Suresh 

On Oct 4, 2013, at 8:40 AM, Marlon Pierce <[email protected]> wrote:

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