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PUBLIC MARKS from macroron with tags xml & to-read*

24 November 2005

XMLhack Home - a news site for XML developers.

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Our aim is to distill essential news, opinions, tips and issues concerning XML development.

19 November 2005

Pete Freitag's Homepage: Sitemap

Pete specializes in the HTTP, and SMTP protocols, web services, xml, java, and coldfusion.

Pete Freitags Blog: Tag Cloud

Tag Index - Pete specializes in the HTTP, and SMTP protocols, web services, xml, java, and coldfusion.

12 November 2005

09 November 2005

Morfik Home - Web Applications Unplugged - application development environment for the WebOS

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Javascript Synthesis Technology (‘JST’)that allows developers to use a visual design environment and a high-level language of their choice to create applications comprising only of HTML and Javascript. This revolutionary technology combined with its t

Morfik Pioneers - Web Applications Unplugged - application development environment for the WebOS

Javascript Synthesis Technology (‘JST’)that allows developers to use a visual design environment and a high-level language of their choice to create applications comprising only of HTML and Javascript. This revolutionary technology combined with its t

05 November 2005

27 September 2005

26 September 2005

1060 research - netkernal - quotes from the blogsphere

John Udell (infoworld) I never heard the phrase "REST microkernel" before, but I had an immediate expectation of what that would mean. An hour's experimentation with the system met that expectation. Wildly interesting stuff.

netKernel - service oriented microkernel and xml application server

generalizes the principles of REST, the basis for the successful operation of the World Wide Web, and applies them down to the finest granularity of service-based software composition. The Web is the most scaleable and adaptive information system ever.

netKernel tour - system

[rest] the term REpresentational State Transfer (REST) originates from the seminal work of roy t. fielding in retrospectively defining the core architectural principles of the world wide web.