Water is a new object-oriented, prototype-based, multiparadigm, native Web services programming language that allows programming in XML syntax. It is an open language designed to simplify creating new Web services. It is very flexible and adheres to a "Learn Once, Use Everywhere" philosophy where data, logic, and presentation have a uniform representation.   
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Water: Simplified Web Services and XML Programming 
                                  
                                  
                                    By Mike Plusch; John Wiley and Sons, 2002, ISBN 0764525360.  In-depth introductory guide, hands-on tutorials, over 1,000 examples include source code, output;  organized in 6 parts; author is Water co-creator. [Amazon.com]
                                    
                                  
                                Yahoo Groups: Water Language 
                                  
                                  
                                    Mail list archive.
                                    
                                  
                                Start-up Aims to Simplify XML 
                                  
                                  
                                    Clear Methods says XML programming must be simplified, so it created Water, a general-purpose language that can replace the many languages programmers need to master to produce Web services. [CNET News.com]
                                     (July 24, 2003)
                                  
                                
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