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<subtitle>VDV protocols (parts of 451, 452, 453 &amp; 454) implemented in Haskell
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<title>some more hacking</title>
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includes a message queue, more correct implementation of how the routs
work (why do they work like THAT though???), and other fun stuff.

uh also turns out you can't do schema validation with xml-types easily.
ah well. "be liberal in what you accept" and all that …
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includes a message queue, more correct implementation of how the routs
work (why do they work like THAT though???), and other fun stuff.

uh also turns out you can't do schema validation with xml-types easily.
ah well. "be liberal in what you accept" and all that …
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