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RE: [XOM-interest] 1.0d5 is available: no breaking changes; all u sers should upgrade
- From: Elliotte Rusty Harold <elharo AT metalab.unc.edu>
- To: "New, Cecil (GEAE)" <cecil.new AT ae.ge.com>, "'xom-interest AT lists.ibiblio.org'" <xom-interest AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: RE: [XOM-interest] 1.0d5 is available: no breaking changes; all u sers should upgrade
- Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2002 06:23:03 -0400
At 5:56 PM -0400 10/7/02, New, Cecil (GEAE) wrote:
While I don't have any personal experience in a web services kind of
application, the basic notion of posting XML documents over HTTP would naturally
result in XML contained in a String.
How would that work? Which APIs are you using? IN my experience, HTTP POST (and GET) normally uses streams. That's with sockets, java.net.URL, or servlets. Which APIs use strings?
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RE: [XOM-interest] 1.0d5 is available: no breaking changes; all u sers should upgrade,
New, Cecil (GEAE), 10/07/2002
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RE: [XOM-interest] 1.0d5 is available: no breaking changes; all u sers should upgrade,
Elliotte Rusty Harold, 10/08/2002
- [XOM-interest] builder.build(xmlString, baseString), a student, 10/08/2002
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RE: [XOM-interest] 1.0d5 is available: no breaking changes; all u sers should upgrade,
Elliotte Rusty Harold, 10/08/2002
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