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> XML comes into play when you want the transport format to be > independent of the internal details of how the data is processed. > By adding an extra layer of abstraction, you decouple the > exchange process from the internal implementation details. In all fairness, that isn't specific to XML. That's where CORBA started, for one example, and things like ONC-RPC. That type of decoupling is inherent in decent network protocol designs. (From which I exclude Java RMI, and similar systems designed around implementations, not protocols.) The obvious difference with XML is adopting text for the message format, so that programming environments that don't work well with binary data can fit into XML messaging systems. - Dave
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