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This forum is for discussion of XML in distributed applications, network protocols, and messaging systems. See welcome message of Dec 20 1999 for details. Earlier discussions led to a comparison of several current protocols.
This forum is now used by the XML Protocol Working Group for their technical discussions.
Technical documents produced by the XML Protocol Working Group can be found on the XML Protocol Working Group home page.
Past events:
- Creation of the XML Protocol Activity and of the XML Protocol Working Group.
- Session at WWW9, May 2000 in Amsterdam
- invitation. While there you may also wish to participate in other relevent sessions.
- BOF at XTech 2000, Feb 2000 in San Jose, CA
- invitation 26 Feb, notes
- BOF the 47th IETF, Mar 2000 in Adelaide
- B2BXML agenda, blocks agenda
- Lunch at XML '99, Dec 1999 in Philadelphia, PA
- summary of Dec 20 1999
- Open Meeting at Netscape, Jan 1999 in Mountain View, CA
- invitation of 14 Jan, records posted 6 Mar
WWW9 XML-related sessions:
- "Distributed Computing on the Web" Developer's Day track at WWW9
- "distributed computing technologies as applied to applications running over the World Wide Web. [...] emphasis on [...] using remote method-calls/procedure-calls or messaging."
- "Distributed Computing Track at WWW9" weblog
- Includes the agenda and a discussion forum
- XML Protocols Shakedown panel at WWW9
- "The goals of this panel are to review [XML protocols] and identify their common threads [...]"
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Orientation links:
- XML Protocol Working Group
- Home page of the XML Protocol Working Group, with links to technical documents produced.
- Protocol matrix
- list and analysis of XML (and other relevent) protocols - links to most publicized protocol specifications
- https://LWProtocols.org/
- summary of lightweight protocol issues