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As we used to say, "way cool", or just, frikkin wow.
Some random thoughts:
That is a whole lot easier. Impressive and while it will
make the XQuery fans mad, a whole lot easier to read. Killing
of the Unix heritage of gnarly syntaxes is probably more
important even than killing off DTDs. ;-)
I may have missed it but what does this do with mixed content models?
The evolution of the schema-aware features will be fun to watch. I want
to see that work with the big beasties like GJXML which attempt to
use naming conventions to force object-orientation.
This will make some of our developers quite happy although it is terrifying
to
think about how much technology we are about to throw away..
What will XLinq/DLinq do with XML Binary? (had to put a troll in
but actually important to the sensor web community).
I'd like to see an overview of this fit into a web services
scenario. I posted a reply to a CNet news article that provides
an example: the domain/query aware application (Kris Kringle
for Windows Movie Maker).
len
From: Michael Champion [mailto:michael.champion@hotmail.com]
There are a couple of others that I think are worthwhile for people
interested in LINQ and XML
http://microsoft.sitestream.com/PDC05/DAT/DAT324_files/Default.htm#nopreload
=1&autostart=1
http://microsoft.sitestream.com/PDC05/TLN/TLN306_files/Default.htm#nopreload
=1&autostart=1
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