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RE: [Project] XML, Byte Encoded XML, How does it talk ?


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  • From: "Dr John Tankard" <john@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 12:02:49 +0100
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> > Still not sure about Byte encoded XML any examples ?
>
> Still not sure what that is. Any definition?
>

No I think I understand what XML is its just "byte encoded XML"


> > No one has objected to using XML (perhaps because we don't know
any
> > different) so should we start with some definitions ? who
> wants to do the
> > XML work ?
>
> XML is fine for data transfer but for advertising of
> functions and remote
> execution we should really use higher-level abstractions (all
> using XML for
> data transfer) - SOAP comes to mind.
>

I am worried that we have to make it simple enough to fit into a vary small
platform.

John





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