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SOXPhiladelphia Semiconductor Index
SOXOxides of Sulfur
SOXSchema for Object-Oriented XML
SOXLow Pressure Sodium Lighting
SOXSupercritical Oxygen


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Schema for Object-Oriented XML (SOX), Commerce One's default XML schema language is used by MarketSite to define business documents.
As a demonstration of its commitment to interoperability, Commerce One is releasing CBL in three different schema languages, Microsoft's XML Data Reduced (XDR), the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) XML Schema Definition Language (XSDL), and Commerce One's Schema for Object-oriented XML (SOX).
As a demonstration of its commitment to interoperability, Commerce One is releasing CBL in three different schema languages, Microsoft's XML Data Reduced (XDR), the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C), XML Schema Definition Language (XSDL), and Commerce One's Schema for Object-oriented XML (SOX).
 
 
 
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