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[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] RE: Out of topic or out of interest?
Yes, they have a lot of impact. But quit characterizing it as a battle. This isn't us vs them. This is two different architectures being supported and spec'd by groups with overlapping members. Both the business arguments and the technical arguments have to be understood because they are not separable realistically. It must be clarified because the technical community oversells just as much as the business community. In the middle are information owners and they impact both groups. Note that GAO owner advising a wait and see approach to XML in e-gov. They are saying "not ready for prime time". Understanding their objections points to what is important to both the technical and the business community. AFAICT, one set of interests does not prevail here and if it does, the XML community at large is the loser. Pick your battles. SOAP can go right on doing what it does and REST is none the poorer for it. The danger, and this is real, is if a group such as the TAG begins to architect in such a fashion as to make XML or any other shared technology favor one architecture or the other. At that point, yes, there will be battles with real consequences. len -----Original Message----- From: Simon St.Laurent [mailto:simonstl@s...] I'm not entirely sure that developing technical arguments to battle what seem to be pretty purely business impulses is worthwhile. How sharp do the arguments need to be when the Web Services side is flaunting its bulldozers? I guess I wish I had a little more faith in the institutions supporting XML activity.
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