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Re: BSI in a Nutshell

From: "Warren Lamb" <warren@...>
Date: Wed Jul 16, 2003  7:23 pm
Subject: Re: [EDI-L] BSI in a Nutshell
Howard Parks said:

> One side note: if your data files are XML, you don't need the separate
> specification and data file, your data file is carrying it's specification
> with it all the time.

That is one of the differences between XML and BSI. A BSI message carries
the specification with the data file the first time the data is transmitted
and when the spec changes (which means the data or file structure has
changed). Any other time, the spec is not required, only data is
transmitted. Very efficient.

-Warren




 
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