On 19/01/2006, at 6:59 PM, Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi Jonathon,
Jonathon Coombes wrote:
I would also add to that list * Uses advanced/up-to-date
technologies such as XForms and web services
architecture.
I know XForms do not excist in MsO.
And that XForms have much to do with web services architecture.
Do you or does anyone else know how I have to weigth this point in
comparing with MsO?
I think the closest that I have heard of is something called SharePoint
from memory. This apparently is some method of sharing between
MS applications (I believe), but I have not looked at the MS side of
things in great detail.
How you could give ideas of XForms importance? Well, it is tied in
very closely to web services architecture as mention, which includes
implemented sites such as Google, Yahoo, news sites, IBM, Sun
Microsystems and the list continues for big corporates who are
taking up this model of doing business. That is, everything becomes
sharable through a standard interface definition to the web (assuming
you have permission of course :)
Regards
Jonathon
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