XML, Objects, and Communication over the Internet
In just 3 years, XML has moved from a guerrilla movement by a bunch of SGML geeks hiding out in the swamps of a W3C mailing list to mainstage in future developments of the Internet. In particular, it has been proposed as the language to replace EDI for b2b electronic commerce transactions, a role which would previously have appeared destined to CORBA or DCOM (and even there, XML may become the format for encoding remote invocations). It's just another step to being the language for all agent-to-agent communication in the network for the 21st century. What is it about XML that makes these claims appear to be more than just another landgrab? Can XML manage these amazing feats? If not, what must it do to fulfil its ambition? And how do OO technologies relate to this quest?
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