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Using XML as an Object Interchange Format

Overview This paper has shown how ODMG-objects can be encoded in a new XML-based language, OIFML. XML is fast establishing itself as the standard for electronic data interchange. It seems prudent therefore to respect this standard when defining means for the interchange of object databases, rather than defining yet another ad-hoc language. A nice consequence of using the XML standard is that immediately the language, OIFML, is supported by a large number of tools. A wealth of parsers, editors, browsers are already available (For example, the CD-ROM attached to the XML Handbook contains 125 XML software packages!).

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PublisherUniversity of Warwick File FormatPDF
Date PublishedMay 2000
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