XML and Distributed Computing Architectures

by Frank P. Coyle

The Extensible Markup Language (XML) represents a simple initiative to provide a data representation for the Web. In just a few short years, XML has revolutionized data and communications across the Internet. XML is now a flexible data storage medium for delivering specialized content to browsers and handheld wireless computing devices. More important, it is the basis for new messaging protocols that are changing the way we think about distributed architectures and Internet-based interaction between servers.

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XML and Distributed Computing Architectures July 2001