XML in the Real Real
World When we at Antarctica
start talking to a
potential customer or
partner, they say,
'That's Tim Bray's
company? So this is
XML-based data
visualization?' And we
have to say, 'No, it's
ordinary database
visualization. But
becaus... Aug. 6, 2003 Reads: 8,446 Replies: 2 |
Moving from Web Services
to an Enterprise-based
Architecture Today's software industry
is moving fast to supply
innovative technologies,
new standards, and early
customer case studies
targeted at fulfilling
the vision of Web
services. But as these
products, standards, and
customers emerge, ... Aug. 6, 2003 Reads: 10,410 Replies: 1 |
Introducing Microsoft
InfoPath 2003 Part 2 In Part 1 of this article
(XML-J, Vol. 4, issue 6)
we looked at creating a
solution that used a new
product in the Microsoft
Office System 2003
called InfoPath. In this
installment, I'll show
you how to extend the
solution create... Aug. 6, 2003 Reads: 14,015 |
Aggregation with XMLSPY Aggregation in XML is not
trivial. Altova's XMLSPY
offers a number of
features facilitating
this process. This
article presents an
example, including best
practices and practical
programming techniques -
especially useful for
th... Aug. 6, 2003 Reads: 9,547 |
Hands-on XForms Organizations have
evolved a variety of
systems to deal with the
increasing levels of
information they must
regularly process to
remain competitive.
Business Process
Management (BPM) systems
presently take a wide
variety of sha... Aug. 6, 2003 Reads: 8,449 Replies: 1 |
Object-Oriented XsLT What could be better for
managing content than
separating data from
presentation? How about
separating data from
data? Believe it or not,
XsLT can actually be used
to allow for different
levels of data
abstraction. In practical
... Aug. 6, 2003 Reads: 8,558 Replies: 8 |
Content Management, XML,
and the Promise of Web
Services Thriving organizations
constantly explore new
ways to share
information via Internet
sites, intranets,
extranets, portals, CRM
systems, and elsewhere.
Organizations are finding
it increasingly
necessary to more
carefully manage... Aug. 6, 2003 Reads: 8,067 |
Using XSLT to Generate
SQL Examples of selecting
data from a database to
produce XML are not too
difficult to find. A
Google search or a visit
to the XML section at
your local bookstore will
no doubt reveal several
such examples. It can,
however, be more
... Aug. 6, 2003 Reads: 14,779 |
Multipass Validation with
XSD and Schematron Part
2 In Part 1 of this article
(XML-J, Volume 4, issue
7) we outlined why a
development group might
consider alternative
validation schemes. An
example from our
experience is applying
work group rules to the
process of XSD design.
We... Aug. 6, 2003 Reads: 9,951 |
Revisiting RSS I'm one of those
technology enthusiasts
who like to be on the
edge, which means that
if I'm not creating news,
I at least like to read a
lot to keep up with the
rapidly changing world of
technology. A part of my
morning (and some... Aug. 6, 2003 Reads: 9,483 Replies: 3 |
JavaOne 2003 This year's JavaOne
provided a good overview
of the state of Web
services today. This show
report focuses on XML and
Web services coverage at
the event. Aug. 6, 2003 Reads: 8,767 Replies: 1 |