XML and Wireless Technologies: WML
Sunday, February 10th, 2008“>In this chapter XML and Wireless Technologies WML2 in Details
“>In this chapter XML and Wireless Technologies WML2 in Details
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•Frameworks•Functions•VerticalsAt the XML ‘99 conference last year, Steve McVey of SterlingCommerce remarked, "XML is very flexible. Everyone can dotheir own thing, and, by golly, everyone is!" A survey ofcurrent and planned applications of XML for exchanging businessdata suggests McVey knows the subject well! The good news is that thenumber of business vocabularies using XML is [...]
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