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Re: Fwd: Re: What does SOAP really add?


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Didier PH Martin wrote:
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>...
> 
> Didier replies:
> But its just another and more powerful way to get a document. You send a
> template with placeholders included and the server sends back a document
> with the placeholder replace with the required content. Its just another way
> to obtain a document. 

You haven't described why this is a better way. To me, sending the
template document to the server is a waste of effort and bandwidth. You
could ask the server for the *values* and it could send you XML that you
would combine with your template on the client side using XSLT. Using
this strategy you do not even have to build a template document and you
don't have to send it to the server. All of your templating logic lives
in the XSLT and all of your server-side data is URL-addressable.

 Paul Prescod

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