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  • From: "Benedetto, Christopher" <CBenedet@Bluestone.com>
  • To: "'Dave Winer'" <dave@userland.com>, xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
  • Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 11:39:03 -0500

Dave -

Thanks for the feedback on XwingML. 

We are in the process of posting screen grabs to the XwingML website located
at (http://www.bluestone.com/xml/XwingML/); these should be available
tomorrow. We are also working on more demos that we will post to the XwingML
talk list (see below).

If you want to see and share more code examples than are included withthe
download please register to participate on our XwingML listserv by sending a
message to listserv@bluestone.com with the following message in the body of
the email "subscribe xwingml-talk". Since XwingML is open-source we would
encourage you to make appropriate changes and additions - and submit it back
to the xwingml-talk list.

In addition to XwingML, we have announced Bluestone's XML-Server, the first
generally available Dynamic XML Server and Bluestone Visual-XML, a
developer's toolkit (Beta available March, 1999) to help companies build
XML-based applications. Information about these (commercially available)
tools can be found at (http://www.bluestone.com/xml).

============================================
Christopher Benedetto
Product Manager
Phone: (609) 727-4600 ext. 3024
Fax: (609) 727-5077
Bluestone Software, Inc.
1000 Briggs Road
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
mailto:cbenedet@bluestone.com
http://www.bluestone.com
============================================

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Winer [mailto:dave@userland.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 04, 1999 9:12 AM
To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
Subject: RE: Component Markup Language


http://www.bluestone.com/xml/XwingML/

Yes, that is very interesting. But if anyone from Bluestone is listening,
it would be great to have a page that shows XML code and a screen shot of
the interface it generates. Four or five such examples, visible to someone
who doesn't use their tool, would be very instructive and would help their
cause immeasurably.

Dave


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