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XML Arouse the WEB Architecture Revolution

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Internet Applications (ICSC 1999)

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In this paper, a brand-new web architecture model based on XML is presented. First, an open framework of browser is provided which can add in new XML-based markup language support easily by plugging a browser extension. In this framework, we use browser extension to access the XML document via DOM interface and to manipulate the visualized page via VPOM (Visualized Page Object Module) interface. On the other hand, to support the client requirement, an XML repository should be built. It can manage XML objects storage/access as well as support XML queries with high performance. This repository should be capable of inter-operating with other repository, which is compliant with our repository access interface standard.

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Xiaolu, C., Jing, C., Yongqing, G., Baile, S. (1999). XML Arouse the WEB Architecture Revolution. In: Hui, L.C.K., Lee, DL. (eds) Internet Applications. ICSC 1999. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1749. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-46652-9_52

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