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[ann] XML Workflow Applications Tutorial

From: Tony Lavinio <xml1@-------.--->
To: xmlschema-dev@--.---
Date: 3/7/2006 8:00:00 AM
[announce] Dear XML Schema Dev,

A new XML tutorial by Dr. Kay entitled: "Buiding XML Workflow
Applications" has been published at:
www.---.com

The article argues that the bulk of the application logic
required for typical XML workflow applications can be modeled
using XML schema, then implemented in high-level XML processing
languages, notably XSLT and XQuery, with individual components
linked together in a pipeline processing framework.

By writing the logic in these high-level languages (rather than
say Java or C#), the biggest benefit you gain is flexibility and
adaptability - the ability to change the application in response
to changing business needs. XML gives you this flexibility in
terms of data design; don't lose it by writing applications that
freeze the data structure into Java or C# classes. Building XML
Workflow Applications covers the following topics:

=95  Modeling XML Workflow Applications
=95  Choosing a Centralized or Decentralized Architecture
=95  The Life-Cycle of a Document
=95  Finding Resources using Directory Services Markup Language
=95  Writing XML Workflow Applications

Read the article online at:
www.---.com

Sincerely,
The Stylus Studio Team
www.---.com

From noah_mendelsohn@u... Tue Mar 07 22:12:23 2006
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