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[I wrote this bit as part of a NoSQL conversation at O'Reilly, but think it might be interesting, or at least provocative, in a broader XML context. Any thoughts?] My general sense - and this doubtless has a lot of confirmation bias to it - is that XML is retreating to the document-based home territory where it made the most sense anyway. JSON is easing it off the Web. RDF and just plain APIs make a lot more sense for graph-centric data. XML will continue for interchange and in places where tree structures work and the overhead isn't too bad, but the "XML Everywhere" vision is retreating. In the long run, I think that's better for both the world and XML, though maybe not for XQuery. -- Simon St.Laurent http://simonstl.com/
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