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While "XML for Applications" makes sense, the "XML-A" contracted form should be avoided, knowing that "XMLA" is already used and well known in the business intelligence and decision support systems area where it means "XML for Analysis". ----- Original message ----- De: BillClare3@a... Ã: rsalz@u... Cc: henryluo@c..., xml-dev@l... Envoyé: Samedi 13 Août 2011 06:04:08 Objet: Re: [ANN] Candle 0.9.1 Beta Release - a new scripting language for... Richard, Yes, there is at least some irony there, but you can check for yourself - see the attached. It does try to address a very broad scope - which could radically impact the Web Sphere. Bill In a message dated 8/11/2011 11:31:21 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, rsalz@u... writes: > Yes, my write-up is 100 pages long, but is still very high level. Some would say that is a contradiction in terms. -- STSM, WebSphere Appliance Architect https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/blogs/soma/
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