I would also be in favor of omitting chaining from the first version of the protocol. As other people have mentioned the potential benefit of chaining increases as the pipeline gets longer. Since I suspect that initial deployments will have a small number of services (and therefor short chains if any) we can always add support for chaining later.
BTW, I would also be in favor of explicitly creating the ordered list of callout servers that are part of a chain at the OPES processor rather than letting the first callout server to determine that. The main reason is to try to keep the callout servers as simple as possible.
Regards,
-andreas
-----Original Message----- From: owner-ietf-openproxy@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-ietf-openproxy@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Markus Hofmann Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 3:12 PM To: ietf-openproxy@xxxxxxx Subject: Re: To chain or not to chain
OK, it seems there's consensus towards starting with no chaining, but keeping this option open for later exploration. This implies that the protocol requirements draft does *not* have to include a requirement to support chaining at the moment.
Taking this into consideration, it seems that the three drafts in their current form are fine in this context and don't need further additions (except, maybe, adding a little note to Section 3.5 in the requirements draft??).
-Markus