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[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] XML in .NET - more than just SOAP?
I didn't get a reply to a previous query, which was buried deep in another message, about the role of XML in Microsoft's .NET initiative. I'm not ranting, trying to flame .NET, or questioning C# ... just trying to figure out the answer to one question: A typical article on .NET in the trade press says something like "Microsoft is basing everything on the Extensible Markup Language" (in this case, I'm quoting from http://www.iweek.com/author/redmond.htm) I've read the .NET whitepaper, various PDC presentations, and much punditry about .NET and the only XML-related components of .NET I hear about are related to SOAP. Is that all that XML has to contribute to the publicly stated vision of .NET, or am I missing something? More specifically, is there anything about publishing XML formats for the actual content of Office documents (including spreadsheets, PPT slides, etc.)? What about WebForms; is that an XML technology? Can 3rd parties interoperate with .NET components in any way other than via the "intermediate language" and its virtual machine? One could imagine interoperating with .NET services by exchanging XML "document" data rather than RPC calls with representations of proprietary objects encoded in SOAP, but I'm not finding any direct references to this. Thanks for any help answering this.
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