this sounds like its competitive to webmethods which is a type of integration/screen scraping crawler that is being used to web-enable sap, etc. essentially you can write a script to extract content from html then turn it into xml then use xsl to transform it to your target dtd. so: you write a script to extract teh data then you go ahead and write xsl stylesheets for your client types.
wasnt making arguments as to the merit of a.d. versus nds; was just pointing out that microsoft itself admits ad isn't good enough and went out and bought something that may be.
interesting...i was kind of disappointed by jini once i full understood the architecture. infospheres from caltech (infospheres.com) seems more scalable. generally speaking i think this stuff is the next big thingTM but theres just so many damn versions floating around..jini, espeak, ninja, etc...
i think that for microsoft, xml is a tool against java. essentially, more and more ecommerce apps are written in java. since everyone has a java api, java becomes the standard for commerce...this is not good for billborg. xml is a way to stem the tide if everyone uses soap interfaces they'd like ti muc hbetter
congratulations you are the ONE MILLIONTH person to recognize the 'no secret messages' comment in the html for transmeta.com! you win one free amiga toaster using transmeta cpu running linux-transmeta(tm) jit compiling jini services to java bytecode and toasting bread also
theres adifference between banner ads and the absolute CLUTTER that messes up the ui of hotbot etc...no i DON'T want to chat about "distributed object architectures" on talkcity.
there should be three linux types: desktop, mid-range server, and highly scalable smp... i think load-balancing is neat-o ; dvorak should check it out sometime...
question[from someone ignorant about wine]: if the reason windows is dominant is that everyone has written functional apps to the api's, therefore it has WAY more apps than linux, and if third-parties all have access to the same published api's, then why can't wine implement these api's successfully? i mean fine, office might use some hooks that only ms knows but the vast majority of apps (third-party) use only published api's. therefore isn't the unpublished api issue somewhat of a red herring??????
okay - so all that's needed is one EXTREMELY disgrunted person to take that source to NT and release it anonymously on the net...this would be the best scandal in years!!! it would be great to see ALL the windows apis published and be able to fire up office flawlesslly using linux...
EDI existed in europe before this patent - doesn't that invalidate it???
however your revenues from the computer industry would be minimal
regarding security they decided to let this happen at lower level - ssl, etc being fairly well established.
this sounds like its competitive to webmethods which is a type of integration/screen scraping crawler that is being used to web-enable sap, etc. essentially you can write a script to extract content from html then turn it into xml then use xsl to transform it to your target dtd. so: you write a script to extract teh data then you go ahead and write xsl stylesheets for your client types.
wasnt making arguments as to the merit of a.d. versus nds; was just pointing out that microsoft itself admits ad isn't good enough and went out and bought something that may be.
microsoft just bought a meta-directory company; they will be using the technology to provide what active directory cannot.
more choice for everyone; you run sendmail on NT, I run it on Linux. You get nice wizards; I get stability.
interesting...i was kind of disappointed by jini once i full understood the architecture. infospheres from caltech (infospheres.com) seems more scalable. generally speaking i think this stuff is the next big thingTM but theres just so many damn versions floating around..jini, espeak, ninja, etc...
how does ninja differ from jini?
i think that for microsoft, xml is a tool against java. essentially, more and more ecommerce apps are written in java. since everyone has a java api, java becomes the standard for commerce...this is not good for billborg. xml is a way to stem the tide if everyone uses soap interfaces they'd like ti muc hbetter
>If I update Netscape on both, my RedHat-box does it in notime with a simple command:"rpm -Uvh nets*.rpm"
this is pure humor!
thats a great .sig ! ...if only mine were so humorous
congratulations you are the ONE MILLIONTH person to recognize the 'no secret messages' comment in the html for transmeta.com! you win one free amiga toaster using transmeta cpu running linux-transmeta(tm) jit compiling jini services to java bytecode and toasting bread also
no! he's moved to silicon valley
theres adifference between banner ads and the absolute CLUTTER that messes up the ui of hotbot etc...no i DON'T want to chat about "distributed object architectures" on talkcity.
what database does google run?
there should be three linux types: desktop, mid-range server, and highly scalable smp ... i think load-balancing is neat-o ; dvorak should check it out sometime...
weblogic runs on linux - theyre legit. other app servers are starting to migrate as well (for instance, my company...)
is there a money-laundering HOWTO on the web? i heard there's a MLDP (money-laundering documentation project) but its not being updated much.
(joke!)
love it or leave it!
nothing is completely reliable...
question[from someone ignorant about wine]: if the reason windows is dominant is that everyone has written functional apps to the api's, therefore it has WAY more apps than linux, and if third-parties all have access to the same published api's, then why can't wine implement these api's successfully? i mean fine, office might use some hooks that only ms knows but the vast majority of apps (third-party) use only published api's. therefore isn't the unpublished api issue somewhat of a red herring??????
too bad ibm alphawork xml4j is much superior...
pretty solid...
okay - so all that's needed is one EXTREMELY disgrunted person to take that source to NT and release it anonymously on the net...this would be the best scandal in years!!! it would be great to see ALL the windows apis published and be able to fire up office flawlesslly using linux...