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These slides are from a meeting talk at Gent from <a class="ext-link" href="http://mips.gsf.de/projects/plants/PlaNetPortal/index_html"><span class="icon"> </span>PlaNet</a> project at the end of 2004, and they show the a true asynchronous model and a polling one, applied to HTTP context. They were used during the first day for some explanations about asynchronous services.
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