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The universality of the XML language favors its use in every technical field related to information management. The SOA architecture, in particular, makes a systematic use of the XML for the specification of the technical infrastructure on which it rests. This technical infrastructure implements a dynamic model of message exchange between consumers and service-providers on the network. The putting into relation of client applications and services is either static, when their addresses are known, or dynamic if they are not; in this case, it uses service directories.
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Jean-Marie CHAUVET: Managing Partner, LC Capital
INTRODUCTION
The universality of the XML language favors its use in all technical fields relating to information management. SOA, in particular, systematically uses XML to specify the technical infrastructure on which it is based.
This technical infrastructure implements a dynamic model for exchanging messages between consumers and service providers on the network. The relationship between client applications and services is either static, if their addresses are known, or dynamic, if their addresses are not, in which case it is based on service directories.
The specifications for these three aspects - communications, service descriptions and directories - take the form of XML documents consulted and exchanged between the "agents" that make up the SOA-based Web application.
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