David,
Righto.
The conceptual thing I was trying to get my head around was the
separation of data content from data transportation . That's all, really. Having said that I happen to think this is a very big deal, as the three tier model just seems so robust.
Being able to combine data from multiple web sites is IMO a direct result of being able to go get just the data.
My guess is that one could still display a web page as the author(s) intended as well.
We sure do live in a fast-changing development world... <g>
Best,
DD
>Doug,
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>>Web Services extends the concept of the separation of data from user interface to the Internet. Now, instead of web servers providing both content
and formating with Web Services the web server may provide
only content, in a universal format (XML) thus allowing the recipient of this data to format it as they please.
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>And your web pages may be pulling that content from multiple web services, or from a web server that itself is pulling various parts in from other servers via web services.
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>In that regard, our web pages may be constructed more along the lines of portal pages, which typically pull news, weather, etc from various places.
Best,
DD
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