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- From: Alex.Thomas@dresdner-bank.com
- To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 19:32:54 +0100
Yes indeed, I don't think this is widely appreciated for some reason, though
I think the hybrid approach you refer to might actually be the most common
case (Java with a DCD).
Like many investment firms, we make use of multicast publish-subscribe and
message queue transports. Not all our recipients will be Java, hence the
attraction of one message for all.
cheers
Alex
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Brownell [mailto:db@Eng.Sun.COM]
...
> If one assumes Java,
> then DCD tagging isn't needed:
>
> <com.example.foo.SimpleBean>
> <prop1>49</prop1>
> <prop2>hello world</prop1>
> </com.sun.example.foo.SimpleBean>
>
> since all the type info is in the class for SimpleBean!
...
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