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Re: <ADVOCACY> Why I Don't Like XML

From: "William J. Kammerer" <wkammerer@...>
Date: Mon Feb 7, 2005  10:44 pm
Subject: Re: [EDI-L] <ADVOCACY> Why I Don't Like XML
Thanks Marlo! That's what I thought. Now I'm beginning to wonder why
Earl wasn't invited to the dance.

William J. Kammerer
Novannet
Columbus, OH 43221-3859 . USA
+1 (614) 487-0320

----- Original Message -----
From: "Marlo Brooke" < To: "William J. Kammerer" < "EDI-L Mailing List"
< Sent: Monday, 07 February, 2005 05:38 PM
Subject: RE: [EDI-L] <ADVOCACY> Why I Don't Like XML


William,


You are correct. XML is the data format standard for communicating to
and from UCCnet, endorsed by Wal-Mart and about 4,000+ other companies
including most of the large retailers (Kroger, Home Depot, etc.). UCCnet
is gaining huge momentum at the moment. To many, data synchronization is
seen as a foundational architecture to other initiatives also pushed by
the large retailers, such as RFID and Collaborative trading activities
(such as CPFR and CTM).

Marlo Brooke
Avatar Partners
www.avatarpartners.com


----- Original Message -----
From: "William J. Kammerer" < To: "EDI-L Mailing List" < Sent: Monday, 07 February, 2005 05:23 PM
Subject: Re: [EDI-L] <ADVOCACY> Why I Don't Like XML



Earl, I thought Walmart had something to do with the EAN.UCC standards
and UCCNET for data synchronization. I could swear XML had something to
do with this stuff. Isn't this going anywhere?

William J. Kammerer
Novannet
Columbus, OH 43221-3859 . USA
+1 (614) 487-0320




 
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