XML in Enterprise
Applications Enterprise application
systems - ERP (Enterprise
Resource Planning), CRM
(Customer Relationship
Management), SCM (Supply
Chain Management), etc. -
have for decades run
mission-critical systems
for medium to large
organizations. With... Mar. 28, 2003 Reads: 8,806 Replies: 1 |
Building a Real-World Web
Service - Part 3 Web services are the new
'it' in the IT world, and
vendors are rushing in to
stake claims in this
landscape, each with a
different marketing spin
on how they 'do Web
services.' However,
simply sending SOAP-based
messages between mac... Mar. 28, 2003 Reads: 9,527 Replies: 1 |
What's New in XSLT 2.0 The XSLT version 1.0
language definition has
been an official
recommendation of the W3C
since 1999. Its use has
expanded dramatically in
the past 18 months, for
processing XML and
XML/SOAP security
policies and for
generating HTML Web
pages. Mar. 28, 2003 Reads: 9,607 Replies: 1 |
XML-Coursebuilder, V. 1.0 As a corporate trainer of
Internet technologies,
I've often run into
situations where a
company will look at a
set of courses within a
curriculum and say, 'I
want Section 2 of that
course, followed by
Section 4 from this other
cou... Mar. 28, 2003 Reads: 8,007 Replies: 1 |
Struts and XSLT - It's
Not an Either/Or Decision When developing Web
applications that use
Java and XML there are
many options, including
(among others) the Apache
Struts framework and the
Extensible Stylesheet
Language Transformation
(XSLT) language. Mar. 28, 2003 Reads: 11,420 Replies: 7 |
Leveraging Value of
Disparate Information
Assets Businesses today are
trying to cope with an
overabundance of
electronic information.
Beyond the silos of
structured data that have
been managed with
traditional database
technologies is a need to
manage the
ever-increasing deluge... Mar. 28, 2003 Reads: 6,925 |
XMLBeans 'Java and XML - portable
code and portable data.'
Even though this saying
has been around since
Java developers began
using XML, developers
have always faced a
general XML
programming-related
productivity problem:
manipulating XM... Mar. 28, 2003 Reads: 11,355 |
Versatile Multimodal
Solutions User interaction is about
creating an effective
man-machine conversation
that leads to rapid task
completion. With this in
mind, we can factor the
typical application into
the data model that holds
the current interaction
state, use... Mar. 28, 2003 Reads: 7,161 |
Modularize Formatting
Objects The Extensible Stylesheet
Language (XSL) W3C
recommendation was
created as a means to
display XML data. The
recommendation includes a
transformation language
(XSLT) and formatting
object (or output format)
language (XSL-FO), which
... Mar. 28, 2003 Reads: 10,919 |
MathML MathML is a World Wide
Web Consortium (W3C)
standard that has been
created so that
mathematical expressions
can be displayed,
manipulated, and shared
over the Web. According
to the W3C, 'The goal of
MathML is to enable
mathematics... Mar. 28, 2003 Reads: 9,276 Replies: 2 |
XML Edge 2003 East When SYS-CON Media's
sister company, SYS-CON
Events, began preparing
last year for this
spring's 'XML Edge'
Conference & Expo, one
consideration was
paramount: every effort
in the nine-month
preparation cycle should
be geared towa... Mar. 28, 2003 Reads: 9,239 |
No Man Is an Island in
the World of Pervasive
Computing Do you want to understand
our industry? Forget the
big-name industry pundits
and think-tanks. Look to
the great poets like
Donne and Shakespeare.
You can't go wrong. The
great poets can provide a
long-term, human
perspective on how ... Mar. 28, 2003 Reads: 12,175 |
Simplifying the
Development of
Transactional Web Apps The hardest part of
writing transactional Web
applications is finding a
way to produce dynamic
pages. The main
underlying component of
these pages, HTML forms,
was added to what was
originally a static,
document-based standard,
to... Mar. 28, 2003 Reads: 8,603 |
Moving Toward Convergence A few years ago at an
early XML conference, an
attendee made the point
that XML was such a
useful technology for
data portability that it
would eventually become
ubiquitous - part of
every tool, server, and
application. He went on ... Mar. 28, 2003 Reads: 8,118 |