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CAM can be one useful technology. Again, the assessment of
the situation/context is the important issue and one asks if
there are high-level patterns that can be discerned here.
One aside: reading the CAM page, yet again someone says
XML is not meant to describe X and then uses XML to create
an XML application to describe X. There is a certain
silliness in pages that do that, but it is the downstream
ha ha from a community that sold XML as a one size fits
all solution for interoperation when all it is is a one
size fits all syntax for portability.
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/5930/CAM%20Executive%20Ove
rview%20brochure%2003Mar04.pdf
"However XML by itself is only a markup language, it was
never intended to support exacting business
interchange definitions, rules and industry
vocabularies."
It was intended to support whatever you want to support.
"CAM provides a rich yet simple context
mechanism defined in XML syntax that.."
As we may think...
len
From: bry@itnisk.com [mailto:bry@itnisk.com]
wow, this sounds like CAM
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=cam
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