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Re: [xml-dev] BML == XAML [was Re: UK bank says browserless onlinebanking coming]

From: Robin Berjon <robin.berjon@------.-->
To: Oleg Dulin <dulino@---------.--->
Date: 2/2/2004 12:57:00 PM
Oleg Dulin wrote:
> And the day when I have to speak with a live person at an online bank 
> will be the day I close the account there. If this is their main reason 
> for using rich apps then they are going to lose a hell of a lot of 
> money.  Internet banks should pride themselves on being completely 
> automated; there should never be a need to talk to a live person.

Well, Egg is such a terrible online bank that I don't have any issue 
with saying so on a large public list. One thing they didn't know a few 
years ago was that things like banking should use stable and proven 
technology, otherwise bad things happen. Apparently, they still haven't 
figured that out.

> In the meantime, I realized that BML in concept is very similar to XAML, 
> i.e. each BML tag corresponds to a JavaBean. Why aren't more people 
> using it ? More importantly why are people reinventing it in the form of 
>  XUL engines for Java ?

The set of needs and requirements in this area is vast and has yet to be 
fully comprehended. It seems to me only natural that people would 
experiment a bit all over the place in different ways (XUL/XBL, RCC, 
BML, XAML...)

-- 
Robin Berjon


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