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Re: Perspective: XML's ticking time bomb



From: "Glenn Waters" <gww@nortelnetworks.com>
Subject: RE: Perspective: XML's ticking time bomb
Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2003 10:34:06 -0500 

So we are thinking XML conf architecture.
We'll write new version internet-draft(draft-atarashi-xmlconf-architecture-XX).
Please give us some comments.

   Yoshifumi Atarashi

> Yow! I agree completely.
> 
> Said very succinctly, we need a framework with:
> - transport
> - session
> - security which includes authentication, privacy, and access control
> - protocol operations
> - schema definition language (e.g.: XML schema)
> 
> We do not need common models to start. Having just the above framework will
> allow for access to information that is easy to parse and perhaps easy to
> use -- a big step over where we are today with CLI, SysLog, etc. which are
> difficult and error prone to parse.
> 
> In the future we can start to think about whether we want to define common
> models.


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