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ebXML last I heard. Jon and others before and after have said
that more time should be devoted to developing DTDs and Schemas.
That is where the XML rubber meets the coding road:
sharing definitions and documenting semantics. Then
implementing these. That first part is particularly daunting
work, but getting it right makes all the difference to how
many doovers one suffers in the second part. So XML really
does need good tools for the discovery phase of getting
the requirements right, the negotiation phase of getting
the requirements documented, and the implementation phase
of making code that meets the tests documented in the
requirements. One can skip steps but results vary and
even done well, it is still a calculated risk at best.
VRML is a good example of doing it right but getting
the market timing wrong. Risks are to be managed, but
they can't be eliminated. Socialism tries to ignore
this, but capitalism depends on it.
len
-----Original Message-----
From: Dare Obasanjo [mailto:dareo@microsoft.com]
Maybe it's because I don't follow Java that closely any more vut can someone tell me exactly what Bosak is doing? Is this JAXB or something else?
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