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Author:   Raymond Yee  
Posted: 4/29/2002; 4:27:25 PM
Topic: Groove bakes SOAP server
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Groove bakes SOAP server #
"Following the release of its Groove2 platform that featured enhanced Microsoft Office integration, the collaboration startup revealed plans to build a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol)-based server architecture."  I like to keep my eye on groove even though I haven't really used it -- I'm still hoping that groove will become useful enough and widely deployed enough that I'd have a reason to use it with co-workers and friends.
 
Posted by Raymond Yee on 4/29/02; 4:27:33 PM
from the Web Technology dept.

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