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RE: EDI <-> XML Translator

Glenn,
In context of EDI to XML translation, XML is used as part of application-EDI
interface, replacing fixed/variable length nested sequential flat-files. A
good reason to do this is because, you do not have to write(code) a
parser/writer.
In the context of EDI to XML translation, you do NOT have to use any
XML-based initiatives like Rosettanet, ebXML etc. Why? Because, in the given
context, XML is your application data. It is your business application and
you decide it's layout.
Ajay
Ajay K Sanghi
Managing Director
ABO Software Private Limited
B102 Gulmohar Park, New Delhi 110049
Tel: +91 11 6968976, 6512822 Fax: 6518873
Website: http://www.abosoftware.com
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[mailto:sentto-2107676-343-1002052309-sanghi=giasdl01.vsnl.net.in@return
s.onelist.com]On Behalf Of J. Glenn Thompson
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 1:20 AM
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Subject: Re: [EDI-L] EDI <-> XML Translator
I am coming to the fountain of knowledge hoping to drink. I am seeing more
and more EDI to XML and vice versa translators. To what standard does the
XML
adhere to? What is the XML being used for other than displaying in a
browser?
I am just curious as to what extent and what purpose XML is being used.
Please use small words in your explanations :-)
--
Glenn Thompson
Senior Analyst
American Trouser, Inc.
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