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This month I'm sitting in Ajit Sagar's seat while he takes care of family matters associated with the recent death of his father. Sep. 14, 2000 Reads: 8,711 | XML-J: Can you give me an idea of how you got started and what the background is? Did the developer start off with XML or did he or she actually have some other technologies in place? Sep. 14, 2000 Reads: 13,106 | XML is often used to transmit messages. The tags indicate where the message should go and how it should be handled. The information transferred in the message can be XML as well. Sep. 14, 2000 Reads: 10,523 | FileMaker Inc. is a venerable provider of database solutions for the workgroup environment. Once known as Claris, they've successfully shipped over 5 million units of their flagship FileMaker product around the world. On the eve of their annual user conference (in Palm Desert, Californ... Sep. 14, 2000 Reads: 10,534 | We live in the midst of a revolution. Computers have dramatically accelerated the ways we can manipulate the world and even replicate ourselves. In just 25 years growing magnitudes of computational power are making it possible to perform such human tasks as speech recognition. But with... Sep. 14, 2000 Reads: 7,461 | In my last article (XML-J, Vol. 1, issue 3) I made the case for using custom classes derived from XML Schemas to represent XML documents in C++ applications. That article focused primarily on the problems of generating XML documents from program objects, and explained how custom classe... Sep. 14, 2000 Reads: 13,167 | Using XML with XSL doesn't mean you have to eschew your favorite server-sided scripting language for XML/XSL. XML data islands offer you the best of both worlds. Sep. 14, 2000 Reads: 11,086 Replies: 1 | XML provides a convenient mechanism for information exchange between heterogeneous applications. Information providers expose data that is of some value to their clients in the form of an XML document. The way information is processed varies from one client to another and is dictated b... Sep. 14, 2000 Reads: 7,598 | Data-driven development defies database descriptions daily....Try saying that fast enough, and you'll have an idea of the problems involved in database programming these days. It was much simpler when the industry was built around client/server development and client code talked direct... Sep. 14, 2000 Reads: 9,256 | The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) specification defines Wireless Markup Language (WML) and Wireless Markup Language Script (subsets of the Wireless Application Environment [WAE] specification) as the languages for displaying and adding procedural logic to the content on a WAP-ena... Sep. 14, 2000 Reads: 9,452 | The last edition of the XML in Transit column (XML-J, Vol. 1, issue 4) introduced the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). Instead of dwelling on technical issues, it focused on the driving forces behind the technology. Sep. 14, 2000 Reads: 16,135 | The Internet has become part of our daily lifestyle. With the convergence of communication and computers, and proliferation in the use of the Internet and mobile gadgets, information is readily available in many different forms, such as data, voice, video or even control devices. The c... Sep. 14, 2000 Reads: 11,195 | Bristol Technology Announces eXactML 1.2 (Danbury, CT) - Bristol Technology Inc. announces eXactML 1.2, with support for Sun Solaris SPARCompiler 4.2 and XHTML. Sep. 14, 2000 Reads: 10,037 |
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