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  • To: "Costello, Roger L." <costello@m...>,<xml-dev@l...>
  • Subject: RE: Who has created a Web service that serves up its data in one or more of these formats: RSS? HTML? XML? SOAP? audio? video?
  • From: "Chiusano Joseph" <chiusano_joseph@b...>
  • Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 09:27:27 -0400
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  • Thread-topic: Who has created a Web service that serves up its data in one or more of these formats: RSS? HTML? XML? SOAP? audio? video?

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Hi Roger,
 
I have a small observation: I don't know that #4 (SOAP format) actually makes sense the way it is worded...that is, if you consider the data to be the message payload (vs. including the message envelope), then #4 would not really be an option, as the message envelope would SOAP-based, and once the envelope is "opened" (stripped away) by the ultimate receiver (or temporarily by an intermediary), what would be left is the payload. Then, the question becomes the format of the data that comprises the payload - i.e. is it XML (option #3), an MP3 attachment (#5), an MPEG attachment (#6), etc.
 
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From: Costello, Roger L. [mailto:costello@m...]
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 8:09 AM
To: xml-dev@l...
Subject: Who has created a Web service that serves up its data in one or more of these formats: RSS? HTML? XML? SOAP? audio? video?

Hi Folks,

 

I am interested in putting together a list of examples for each of these:

 

  1. A service which serves up its data to its customers in RSS format.
  2. A service which serves up its data to its customers in HTML format.
  3. A service which serves up its data to its customers in XML format.
  4. A service which serves up its data to its customers in SOAP format.
  5. A service which serves up its data to its customers in audio (MP3) format.
  6. A service which serves up its data to its customers in video (MPEG) format.

 

Also, I am interested in examples of:

  1. A service which serves up its data to its customers in two or more different formats.

 

If you know of a service which fits one of the above, please send me:

-        The name of the service

-        A 1-2 sentence description of the service

-        What format(s) does the service serve up

 

Thanks!  /Roger


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