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> At 11:15 PM 7/6/2002 -0600, Uche Ogbuji wrote:
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> >So you say. I've conceded in other messages that these separate groups
> >will just have to keep in opposition to each other, and the marketplace
> >will decide. You seem pretty confident that the long term market of XML
> >will favor sophisticated type systems and other data binding issues mixed
> >into core XML processing.
>
> Is XQuery core XML processing? Are these groups really separate? I use a
> lot of untyped XML, and I do a lot of work with XML that does not involve
> XQuery.
Actually, I had more the effect of XQuery on XPath and XSLT in mind when I wrote that, and the effect of WXS on these and every other spec related to XML. Certainly XPath and XSLT are core de facto, because they have permeated every aspect of XML development with which I have experience.
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Uche Ogbuji Fourthought, Inc.
http://uche.ogbuji.net http://4Suite.org http://fourthought.com
Track chair, XML/Web Services One Boston: http://www.xmlconference.com/
The many heads of XML modeling - http://adtmag.com/article.asp?id=6393
Will XML live up to its promise? - http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-think11.html
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