XML, But Seriously Welcome to XML-J 2001!
Thanks to your support
and readership we've
successfully completed
the first year of this
magazine - our
circulation has doubled
every month since our
first issue in March
2000. This validates
several belief... Jan. 8, 2001 Reads: 8,205 |
XML News Software AG to Acquire
SAGA Systems (Darmstadt,
Germany / Reston, VA) -
Software AG will acquire
SAGA Systems for
approximately $360
million. SAGA Systems
markets and services
Software AG's products in
North and South America,
... Jan. 8, 2001 Reads: 10,705 |
XactML 1.2 by Bristol
Technology Once you've decided to
store your data in XML
files, how do you get
access to it? One
solution is to write
custom applications to
manipulate the data, but
this may be easier said
than done. The Document
Type Definition (DTD)
files... Jan. 8, 2001 Reads: 8,040 |
Largest XML Valley in
2000 San Jose, CA - XML
enthusiasts from 25
countries - programmers,
developers, engineers,
software architects,
system engineers, Web
developers, product
managers, project
leaders, consultants, and
educators gathered
together at the S... Jan. 8, 2001 Reads: 9,594 |
The Interoperability
Stack For the past six months
we've looked in detail at
the nuts and bolts of XML
protocols, Web services,
and XML data encoding.
These are the foundation
technologies of
next-generation Internet
distributed applications.
In the next seve... Jan. 8, 2001 Reads: 12,580 |
Storing And Retrieving
XML Content At the outset XML
separated the data from
the metadata. This
structural separation was
intentional - it
simultaneously allowed
XML to be the logical
evolution of a document,
a new transaction medium,
and the conversation
engine th... Jan. 8, 2001 Reads: 7,626 |
Reusable Navigation XML has become a widely
used format for
presenting an abstract
view of data structures.
One area I've explored in
which XML can potentially
be used is in the
representation of the
navigational hierarchy of
Web-based applications. Jan. 8, 2001 Reads: 7,660 |
Interview...with Bryan
Caporlette XML-J: Tell us about
Sequoia Software. Bryan:
Sequoia Software is
headquartered in
Columbia, Maryland. We
have a product called the
XPS, which is a tool
that's used for
implementing XML-based
e-business portals for
organizations.... Jan. 8, 2001 Reads: 12,323 |
Interview...with Philippe
Vauclair XML-J: Tell us what
IXIASOFT does, what
you're all about.
Vauclair: We have an XML
server that's a
repository, an indexing
engine, and a search
engine all built into one
item. It's specifically
targeted toward
developers, integra... Jan. 8, 2001 Reads: 11,637 |
Two Great Technologies,
One Amazing Solution The eXtensible Stylesheet
Language Transformation
(XSLT) process allows for
the changing (or
transformation) of XML
into other text including
(different) XML, plain
text, HTML, and Wireless
Markup Language (WML).
Understanding the b... Jan. 8, 2001 Reads: 7,570 |
XML: Continuing to be
Revolutionary I was looking through my
previous column and was
struck by two things.
First, how there always
seems to be a next level
- it wasn't too long ago
that we were awestruck by
the fact that XML could
represent actual data
with those neat... Jan. 8, 2001 Reads: 7,380 |
Manipulating And Storing
XML XML is a metalanguage
that's used to describe a
language grammar.
Documents that comply
with a grammar formulated
in XML use tags to
distinguish between the
actual content and its
semantically relevant
markup. XML defines
abstract... Jan. 8, 2001 Reads: 7,488 |
Implementing Cat XML An old adage states that
25% of MIS department
work relates to catalogs.
Today e-marketplaces - or
Net markets - are
flooding virtually every
business sector as more
and more companies
scramble to migrate their
supply-and-demand-sid... Jan. 8, 2001 Reads: 9,808 |
Can XML and XSL Coexist
in the J2EE Blueprint When developers talk
about the J2EE Blueprint
and how it's going to
solve world hunger, I get
a little worried. Don't
get me wrong. The
framework has its merits
and I agree with the
principles outlined by
the MVC pattern. What
wor... Jan. 8, 2001 Reads: 9,112 |
Mobile Distributed
Computing with XML Distributed systems have
matured to a point where
they deliver
sophisticated business
services with
reliability, scalability,
and standards compliance
- for example, via the
Common Object Request
Broker Architecture
(CORBA), Enter... Jan. 8, 2001 Reads: 7,587 |
Letters To The Editor To the Editor In
XML-Journal, Vol. 1,
issue 5, you printed an
article entitled 'High
Performance XML Parsing
in C++.' Unfortunately,
this was not an
'informative' article but
a sales pitch for a tool
from a company called
Bristol ... Jan. 8, 2001 Reads: 10,713 |
Staying in the FastLane
with XML In today's competitive
environment if a company
isn't knee-deep in
e-business, many times
it's not in business at
all. Organizations have
realized that leveraging
the Internet can give
them tremendous
competitive advantages,
but a... Jan. 8, 2001 Reads: 7,998 |