Updated: 1/25/2002; 7:53:51 PM.
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01.21.2002 |
Here's a very likely fact. WSDL is a delay tactic to keep the rest of us confused until Microsoft is ready to dominate the market. [Scripting News]
I think the confusion was just a beneficial side-effect. It will help sell copies of Visual Studio.NET, since few people are going to want to deal with WSDL by hand. The climax of the demos of that product has always been the part where they use it to automagically hook up to a web service.
I think WSDL is what happens when you get Big Brains locked in a room, with no real product to ship, and are told to "Come up with our XML strategy." They keep going down the rabbit hole until they have found a general solution to a problem they've long forgotten about.
We've all seen developers waste tons of money and time doing this instead of making the best possible use of the tools at hand, maybe improvising a few new uses for those tools, and getting things done.
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© Copyright 2002 Rich Rodriguez.
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