Some analysts are projecting that XML will comprise as much as 60 percent of network traffic next year. But, is network infrastructure blind to XML traffic and does this lead to performance bottlenecks and security holes?
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Some analysts are projecting that XML will comprise as much as 60 percent of network traffic next year. But, is network infrastructure blind to XML traffic and does this lead to performance bottlenecks and security holes?
XML has been called everything from the technology that will revolutionise the Web to a nuisance. What's really the story?
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