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 Inside Sablotron: Virtual XML Documents
Subject: Other virtual XML document projects
Date: 2002-03-15 21:39:54
From: Sandy Klausner

Emerging XML technology is falling short of meeting Web services requirements because (a) it lacks a robust way to capture context, (b) lacks semantic clarity, (c) is inefficient to transport and (d) requires costly equipment to process. CoreOne addresses these shortcomings by specifying context in three representations simultaneously: a) a graphical representation for design and production use; b) a document representation for end user use; and c) a binary representation for transport and for presentation (e.g. PDA) processing. Transport occurs in compact packets that cannot be decrypted; presentation occurs without the parsing, validation, or unmarshalling required for the Document Object Model (DOM). Presentation processing from a binary object is suitable for silicon implementations. The existing paradigm of relational database and markup languages is replaced with object composition and ClearText technologies. Object composition natively represents and process nested structures without the inefficiencies of table joins. ClearText provides a robust bi-directionally linked document model with advanced analytic encoding capabilities.

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