XMS for XML Message Logging
By xmlnative
Give your Production Support personnel a great tool for analyzing what’s going in your webservices by using XMS to capture all your XML messages.

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December 1, 2006 at 4:47 pm
Hi Dan
Looks great ! Hope to meet you someday soon. Any ideas on how
a simple AOL subscriber can use XMS (download version) to enhance
day to day life and business ? My brother thought XMS would make a
good repository for all of one’s documents and history, sort of a
“This Is Your Life” feature inside your computer that follows you for
a lifetime !
Frank ODonnell
December 4, 2006 at 4:02 pm
Frank,
That’s a very interesting idea! By essentially moving XMS from the sever side
of the diagram to the client side, XMS can become this historical repository for a
person or (company). Initially, to make this happen, I would say that “plug in” type
additions to the web browser, RSS reader, and Outlook (Email) would allow a person
to highlight, right-click, tag (categorize) and then save the information-of-interest into XMS.
Sounds powerful and very useful. After I get more of “the basic” capabilities
of XMS published, I’ll come back and visit this concept again. Thanks for the suggestion.
Dan