Publication: XML Journal Publication Date: 01-MAR-04 Delivery: Immediate Online Access Author: Kolawa, Adam
Article Excerpt Garbage in, garbage out--it's an axiom that applies to many aspects of enterprise development, but none more so than building reliable and robust Web applications and integration projects with XML. Since its inception, XML has been seen as the cure-all for every problem related to Web application development. However, poorly written XML can either slow down an integration project, or worse, cause the integration project to collapse.
It's important to understand some of the inefficiencies of XML, as well as how you can "clean up" and prevent the use of poorly written XML in development projects. After all, system performance is only as good as the data received and the instructions given. If errors are contained in...
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