Re: XML's Role in E-Commerce and Enterprise Computing

What is the status of SWAP?  Its requirements, specifications and goals
were supposed to be implemented in September 1999.  If implemented, what
is the RFC number? I need this information in a hurry for my research
work.

Thanks,

J. Myerson

> XML's Role in E-Commerce and Enterprise Computing
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> From: Bruce Peat (BPeat@eProcessSolutions.com)
> Date: Wed, Nov 24 1999
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> From: "Bruce Peat" <BPeat@eProcessSolutions.com>
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> Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 20:38:42 -0500
> Subject: XML's Role in E-Commerce and Enterprise Computing
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> The topic is "XML's Role in E-Commerce and Enterprise Computing"
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> The expert panel at XML One (Nov. 11) is avaiable for playback:
> http://www.technetcast.com/tnc_program.html?program_id=59
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> Panel members:
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> Bruce Peat            XML/edi co-founder, President eProcess Solutions
> Bob Bickel           Vice-President (Development), Bluestone Software
> David Fallside       IBM XML Strategy Group, DB2 development
> Michael Floyd       Publisher of BeyondHTML.com
> Matthew Fuchs     Architect, Commerce Business Library, CommerceOne
> Sam Hamilton       XML Architect, Informix Software
> Steve Muench       XML Evangelist, architect BC4J, Oracle
> Dan Rogers           BizTalk Program Manager, Microsoft
> Bill Smith              OASIS President, XML Architect, Sun
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> Moderator:  Ken North
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