Java class != XML entity

Marcus Carr mrc at allette.com.au
Thu Aug 13 01:17:12 BST 1998


> The problem is that we don't have a good name for a collection of XML
> documents working tightly together, the way that a collection of Java
> classes can work in an applet or application -- "web" seems too loose,
> and "docuverse" seems too New-Age.  Any suggestions?

What about "weaves" - it leaves scope to define things like looms (that create
weaves) and strands (generally the equivalent of an XML document).


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Regards

Marcus Carr                  email:  mrc at allette.com.au
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