>Is XML ready for prime time?  Well, that's the wrong
>question because XML is not only ready for prime time,
>it's been prime time for a number of years.  But I
>think what is meant is, is a particular flavor of B2B
>Xml ready for prime time.  

Thank you, that is of course the context of which I am speaking.


>EDI will die, but very slowly.  This is not due to the
>usual reasons given but because of the nature of tools
>being developed to process B2B.  

I think you mean what our friend Ken Steel used to call "trad-EDI" will die.
EDI - the automatic exchange of business documents - will hopefully live on.
:)


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