Subject: RE: 2.4.1 requirements document
<scott> The "human interface" is not classified as an "API" per se, but rides on top of the registry and repository API.</scott> You are correct. API does infer Application interface. <scott>Java servlets, Perl and/or XSL could formulate the HTML to XML API transformation, and simple client/server technology (sockets, HTTP, etc.) could pass the data to the Registry. Requests to the registry could be passed on to the Repository as a proxy service to retrieve repository contents.</scott> This method still carries extra overhead for the client in terms of development. I have received numerous communiques indicating a concern for the actual costs for SME's. All I am really proposing is that we create the two interfaces - the API and the human interface. Writing a human interface for an XML context search is not a task to be taken lightly. There are very few of these anywhere in the world and it takes some very special know how. We (goxml.com) tried 4 or 5 before we got it right. I think that in the interest of KISS (from the users' perspective), we should build this functionality into the architecture. Duane Nickull
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