Updated: 9/1/2002; 6:59:01 PM.
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Wednesday, June 26, 2002 |
Timothy Appnel: WSIL is a relatively simple XML file format that is published with a standard URI on a provider's web site and read by consumers to discover and use the provider's listed web services... This is an exciting possibility to me that I think deserves more attention. WSIL is decentralized unlike UDDI... this means that adoption will be based on the network affects model. Hopefully the existence of a royalty free, open source implementation will help "prime the pump".
1:52:35 PM
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Devcon East: Sessions and Speakers. When I get back home, I'll submit a title and abstract. Anybody have a suggestion on what they would like to hear me talk on?
9:58:12 AM
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Don Box: XML is about inclusion. It's the ultimate Rorschach test.
9:54:18 AM
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Glenn Fleishman: Time doesn't break monoliths down; understanding does... The Force is still out here: the interlinkedness of all things on the Net, every day becoming more so, drawing us into a multilithic universe.
8:46:43 AM
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