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How does XML fit into the Microsoft Windows® Distributed InterNet Applications (Windows DNA) strategy for building three-tier, Web-enabled applications?

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How does XML fit into the Microsoft Windows® Distributed InterNet Applications (Windows DNA) strategy for building three-tier, Web-enabled applications?

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XML is quickly becoming the vehicle for delivering structured data from the middle tier to the desktop. XML-based data can be integrated from multiple back-end (database) sources, using agents on the middle tier. Schemas (see the XML-Data section) can improve this process, as developers can describe and exchange data more precisely.

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