Sean McGrath, CTO, Propylon

Sean McGrath's Weblog.

Saturday, October 19, 2002
    John Cowan is up to something interesting...
John Cowan is up to something interesting to do with XML schema languages. I wonder...

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Friday, October 18, 2002
    s/UDDI/WSIL/g
WSIL: if(when?) the centralised/RPC-centric model underlying UDDI collapses under its own weight, WSIL may pick up the pieces.


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    Killer application for SOAP
e-Suds is a killer application for SOAP if ever I saw one! That statement can work on at least two levels:-)

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Thursday, October 17, 2002
    I hate namespaces
I hate namespaces. Me too. Rarely has such bad idea, been expressed in such a small spec. and implemented by such a wide range of people to the total detriment of the simplicity that is (was) XML!.

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Wednesday, October 16, 2002
    XDocs OS/2 Analogy
XDocs could be to Microsoft as OS/2 was to IBM?I dunno.

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Tuesday, October 15, 2002
    Python 2.2.2 Released
Python 2.2.2 released. Essentially a bug fix release but with an enhanced e-mail library.

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    E-business in the Enterprise newsletter: Talking the talk of e-Business
My first article for the E-business in the Enterprise Newsletter of ITWorld has appeared in the archives.

Talking the talk of E-business - a look at a linguistic model of e-Business conversations
known as the ASC Refererence Model. An interesting approach to flexible XML modelling, that is growing in popularity.


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Monday, October 14, 2002
    More on XDocs
More on XDocs on Robin Cover's site.

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Setting up RSS. Feed will be available here.

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A new role for PKI?. Issues certs to companies but get companies to vouch for their employees via for example SAML assertions. Interesting.

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