Well, OK I'll bite. What's your point?

Ben Petersen

On 16 Aug 2002, at 20:35, K G wrote:

> "The Role of XML and the Web Services
> 
> Web services depend on the ability of parties to communicate with each other 
> even if they are using different information systems.
> XML (Extensible Markup Language), a markup language that makes data 
> portable, is a key technology in addressing this need. Enterprises have 
> discovered the benefits of using XML for the integration of data both 
> internally for sharing legacy data among departments and externally for 
> sharing data with other enterprises. As a result, XML is increasingly being 
> used for enterprise integration applications, both in tightly coupled and 
> loosely coupled systems. Because of this data integration ability, XML has 
> become the underpinning for Web-related computing."
> 
> Konstantin
> 
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