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.
posted by Sean 1:03 AM
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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!.
posted by Sean 7:41 AM
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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.
posted by Sean 5:34 AM
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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.
posted by Sean 3:14 AM
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Monday, October 14, 2002
More on XDocs
More on XDocs on Robin Cover's site.
posted by Sean 3:49 AM
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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.
posted by Sean 3:31 AM
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