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The eXtended Markup Language (XML) has rapidly become a standard for the platform-independent exchange of any type of complex data. There are scarcely limits on the deployment of XML: because XML documents are simple text files, they can easily be transmitted between, and understood by, different systems. Accordingly, XML provides a powerful basis for platform-independent data exchange and automatic processing of the included data. For information on the basics of XML, refer to Kazakos [2002].
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Kirsten, W., Ihringer, M., Kühn, M., Röhrig, B. (2003). XML and Web Services. In: Object-Oriented Application Development Using the Caché Postrelational Database. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55516-9_12
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