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      <description><![CDATA[Delphi and MIDAS are the best invention over the world... We have made a lot of three tier enterprise software from Delphi 4 to Delphi 2006 using:1. CORBA over VPNS (over Internet)2. Socket conection (over Internet)3. Http Connection using IIS (over Internet)4. ... And NOW SOAP connection using WEB Services.... (over Internet)All of that is powerfull (we use only 2.4 Kbps per user)... we have more than 100 concurrent connections to our applications and it works very, very fine...Thanks Borland for Delphi 2006 and MIDAS (SOAP)..We need the same in KYLIX (4) :)....We need to work in LINUX now....Ing. Juan Carlos Porras B.]]></description>
      <title><![CDATA[Building a stand-alone Web service with Indy in Delphi 7 - Part II. By Serge Dosyukov and Mike Pham]]></title>
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