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Re: Demand for web services


Re:  Demand for web services
Joe Fawcett wrote:
> > One of my assertions was that the growth of (XML) Web services was
> > promoted by the need to separate content from presentation,

Elliotte Rusty Harold wrote:
> I'd say this was *one* of the driving forces behind *XML* but I don't
> think it has much to do with web services as such.

I'm in agreement with Rusty that the assertion above is correct if you delete
"Web services".

The evolution of Web services was driven more by a need for a solution for
creating collaborative Internet applications (using platform-neutral
technology).


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