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The essential facts on the Universal Business Language, the nuts and bolts for business documents in XML.

XML.com From One String to Many
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XML.com The State of XML
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In this closing keynote speech to XML Europe 2004, Edd Dumbill summarizes XML's recent changes and enduring strengths.

WebServices.XML.comProtocol Design: Structure and Syntax
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The syntaxes used in protocols should be simple and consistent, says Itamar Shtull-Trauring. He examines the good, the bad, and the ugly.

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