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  • Subject: Relating to XML
  • From: Baiss Magnusson <cascades@e...>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 11:41:06 -0800

finances.com
I have a direct to java client web application which parses a XML file, 
I designed the XML syntax, of recipes into Enterprise Objects (EO's).

My question is: How does one go about creating interoperability with 
other applications?
For instance, there is another cookbook application around which has an 
export function and produces an XML type file of similar, but slightly 
different tag syntax than my cookbook program. I would like to import 
it's recipes.

Is there something about XML services that I am missing?

I had the same kind of problem with my application 
<www.track-your-finances.com>, where I dumped the transactions into an 
XML file, but then I found no use for those transactions as there was 
no application around which could use the file. I had thought that 
something like Quicken would be able to import the file, but that 
didn't appear to be the case.

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Baiss Eric Magnusson
<http://www.Track-Your-Finances.com>
<http://www.CascadeWebDesign.com>


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