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Simon St.Laurent wrote: > By "interesting", I don't mean "our multi-layer transactional process > enables businesses to fully utilize the power of web services for > customer needs fulfillment" - I mean something off the beaten path, not > the usual business-to-business, web content management, or publishing > scenarios. (I already own $GML: The Billion-Dollar Secret.) > > Possibilities might include: > > * "I create model train operating sessions with XML." How's-about "I practice with an Open Source flight simulator almost entirely driven by XML": http://www.flightgear.org/ We use XML for defining flight dynamics, animating 3D models, setting weather, saving and restoring flights -- in fact, the entire internal state of the simulator (altitude, airspeed, and hundreds of other variables) is managed in an in-memory tree similar to a DOM, with facilities for getting and setting properties dynamically at runtime over an HTTP or telnet connection. For example, if you want to add a new type of aircraft or even a new control system, you can often do it entirely in XML with no C++ coding required. Here's an article, thought it doesn't go into too much depth on the XML part: http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2003/12/11/flightgear.html Sometimes when some dead time at a talk, I crank up FlightGear on my notebook, fly the Cessna around a bit on the LCD screen, and tell everyone that they're looking at an XML browser. All the best, David
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