Essential XML Quick
Reference If you're a developer
looking for a quick and
useful reference on some
of the fundamental
standards around XML,
look no more. In a handy
paperback edition priced
at $24.99, Essential XML
Quick Reference from
Addison-Wesley is a grea... Jan. 3, 2003 Reads: 8,509 |
Signing XML Using XML
Signatures XML is an accepted
standard for transferring
ASCII data over the
Internet. Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL) allows the
secure transfer of
documents by encrypting
communication between two
parties. Client
certificates like X.509
certific... Jan. 3, 2003 Reads: 8,576 |
Real-World Use of XSL-FO The XSL-FO 1.0
Recommendation is now
more than a year old, and
it's exciting to see a
number of commercial
implementations and
open-source or free
projects available for
the Extensible Stylesheet
Language Formatting
Objects. One s... Jan. 3, 2003 Reads: 5,738 |
XML Within the Enterprise One of XML's quieter (or
at least less-hyped)
success stories is its
use as a tool for
enterprise application
integration (EAI). XML
markup is being used as a
common data format, and
XML-based Web services
are achieving success as
... Jan. 3, 2003 Reads: 4,508 |
An In-Vehicle
Human-Machine Interface
Module Infotronics is a term
used to describe
in-vehicle multimedia,
telematics, and
infotainment
technologies, which can
be divided into a number
of functional areas, such
as vehicle integration,
remote vehicle services,
and near-vehicle
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Java Architecture for XML
Binding Two foundation
technologies, Java and
XML, represent the
marriage of portable code
and data. A key
ingredient of a
successful marriage is
compatibility. XML and a
number of XML-based
vocabularies are being
used extensively as the ... Jan. 3, 2003 Reads: 11,011 |
Native XML Databases
Today The use of XML is on a
rapid incline, and with
this growth comes high
demand for storing and
retrieving XML documents
in their natural,
structured format. This
need has resulted in many
companies developing what
are now referred to ... Jan. 3, 2003 Reads: 5,529 Replies: 1 |
XML in the Financial
Services Industry The financial services
industry spends billions
of dollars on IT
development to maintain
its competitive edge.
Banks, risk management
firms, and insurance
companies have been
focusing on XML as a
means to exchange their
data and t... Jan. 3, 2003 Reads: 7,514 |
Service Firewalls to
Protect Web Services Walk into a roomful of
technology vendors
discussing Web services
security, and you're
likely to choke on all
the smoke being blown
around. Let's clear the
air a little. There is no
reason why IT
organizations cannot
deploy Web se... Jan. 3, 2003 Reads: 4,835 Replies: 2 |
Web Service Abstractions Joel Spolsky, a long-time
blogger who frequently
publishes interesting
software development
observations, recently
wrote a seminal piece
entitled 'The Law of
Leaky Abstractions'(www.j
oelonsoftware.com/article
s/
LeakyAbstractions.h... Jan. 3, 2003 Reads: 6,412 |
The Road So Far...and the
Road Ahead One of the key reasons
behind the explosive
growth of the Web is the
simplicity and ease of
use of the underlying
standards - TCP/IP, HTTP,
and HTML. Experts and
critics have often argued
about what's wrong with
HTML and HTTP and wh... Jan. 3, 2003 Reads: 7,951 |