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		<title>By: kominetz.com - I&#8217;d Rather Be in Philadelphia</title>
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		<description>[...] There are some good points beyond the SOA hype, like being able to create a set of objects and relationships in a single call.&#160; Can we hijack this as a de facto way to serialize Documentum objects or transform legacy dumps into read-to-import xml?&#160; Anyway, the topic should motivate me to post about the DFC and DFS as promised in DMCL: Language-Neutral API. [...]</description>
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