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Re: MIME-XML technology?: msg#00006ietf.xml-mime
They're referring to multipart-MIME - that's what ebXML is using to assemble different documents (of any format) into one message. The ebXML TRP spec is online, btw - check out the ebXML website (locatable via google search). This discussion is probably more appropriate for the xml-dist-app list. "Simon St.Laurent" a écrit : > > Does anyone know what the "MIME-XML technology to wrap and send the > message" this article discusses might be? > > http://www.sdtimes.com/news/015/story1.htm > > It sounds at the end like there's some Sun messaging spec (JAXN) involved, > but I'm pretty irritated to find 'MIME-XML technology' set up in some kind > of weird contrast to SOAP. > > I don't love SOAP, and I doubt the journalist was given great information > about this 'MIME-XML' critter, but I'm really scratching my head. > > Simon St.Laurent > XML Elements of Style / XML: A Primer, 2nd Ed. > XHTML: Migrating Toward XML > http://www.simonstl.com - XML essays and books |
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