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RE: xAP and XML
- Subject: RE: xAP and XML
- From: Johan Helsingius
- Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 20:12:00 +0000
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<dd>No absolutely not - the message structure on the wire stays
exactly
the same. The decision not to use XML on the wire was a conscious one -
if you look at the last example you can see why - it's hopelessly
inefficient in byte terms, and much much more complex than xAP to parse.
As you suggest, the similarities allow programmatic mapping from xml to
xap structures and vice-versa - exposing this to programmers would allow
them the benefit of xml tools on those machines powerful enough to
exploit them, but still allow low end devices to come to the
party.</font></blockquote>
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How about a separate "wire protocol" based on XML for fast IP
between
powerful hosts? The xAP semantics and compatibility would remain,
while
allowing for compatibility with low-end devices/networks?
<x> </x>Julf
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