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Here's another example, part case study and prototype implementation of a production system, part research project. After all, it's a Masters thesis :-)
Basically, we're trying to build a non-trivial web-based workflow framework and reference application w/o writing any script or application code (or at least as little as possible), and putting as much logic as we could into XML.
http://dream.sims.berkeley.edu/CDE/report/go-five-final-report.html
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Patrick Garvey
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-----Original Message-----
From: Didier PH Martin [mailto:martind@netfolder.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 1:48 PM
To: 'xml-Dev'
Subject: [xml-dev] An example of an XML usage
Hi,
Recently somebody posted on this list that some "real life examples" about
XML usages are missing. Giving some more thoughts on this statement I came
to the conclusion that it not a lack of projects that is missing but a lack
of knowledge about them. There are no publications about successful XSLT
implementations or said differently a place we can go to an read about "real
life" case studies.
Trying to remediate this situation and to get a break from recurrent XML
dev's weather turning quite often into political storms, I probed the web
and found an application that several web marketers or "affiliates" are
using to "pre-sell" Amazon products.
Enjoy some clear sky moment until the next political storm. Ref:
http://www.php9.com/index.php/section/articles/name/Amazon%20PHP%20API.
From your weather station
Didier PH Martin
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