--On Saturday, November 02, 2002 16:38:37 -0800 Alain Farmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Things in the lab I work for are at a turning-point
right now. One of our objectives is to create a
communication, collaboration and E-learning platform
where the components can be mixed-and-matched at will,
forming whole systems ( value-added solutions ) whose
components interoperate seemlessly.
I've heard this before mostly in ads for various java[script] based products but never could figure out what exactly such contraption would look like and how exactly could one mix-and-match components and with what purpose, could you please enlighten me?

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The point of all of this is that I am trying to
convince the lab I work for to opt for an xCard
approach (breakthru) instead of the web-only approach
(conformity & mediocrity) that so many are resorting
to now. My presentations on this issue have had a
definite impact on my colleagues, but they are still
hesitating a bit because not-conforming to what
everyone is doing is perceived as risky.
The only things really missing in Metacard regarding your project are direct database integration and maybe encryption. There is no "breakthru" in using Metacard for your project just a more efficient spending of time and energy but I know what you mean.

Alain Farmer
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