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I spent most of last week helping our company host one of our Japanese partners for business and technology discussions. Part of my responsibility as an architect is to help figure out how our architecture and product line can be used in different scenarios. To do this for a compan...
In my last article, 'Two Great Technologies, One Amazing Solution' (XML-J, Vol. 2, issue 1), I demonstrated how the Java programming language could be used within stylesheets to add robustness to XSLT. This month I'll stick strictly within the confines of the XPath and XSLT to show...
XML-J: Tell us what Talva does. Martin: We do XML servers. What we do is something that's at the end of the pipeline. It sits on top of XML stores, because XML stores are also called XML servers.
Do you really have to spend $50,000 a year and commit to spending that amount for each of the next three years to have formal input to the W3C process? Well...yes and no. If you expect to have hands-on influence in the development of W3C Recommendations for XML and other Web techno...
XML continues to grow more pervasive as both a content and data management solution. It's simply astounding how quickly vendors and corporations are adopting XML as part and parcel of their technology stack. While many technology standards tend to fall into either the developer or ...
XML is a popular data exchange standard. With a platform-independent language such as Java to process it, XML - if applied well - can make data more efficient. Today, almost all data in the industry flows in an XML format. Ironically, however, we haven't put as much effort into enh...
XML-J: Tell us about HiT Software and how you got into the XML business? Lorenzin: HiT Software was incorporated in California in 1994 and started out developing SQL middleware. A year ago, as we thought through new product plans, it was clear that XML showed strong justification fo...
Programming in script-based languages such as Perl and Tcl is popular in life science disciplines such as bio- and cheminformatics, especially among developers at pharmaceutical and biotech companies. Adding the ability to use XML to pipe these scripts into more robust systems used...
Welcome to VoiceXML. This column focuses on VoiceXML (Voice eXtensible Markup Language), an emerging standard (defined by VoiceXML Forum, submitted to the W3C Voice Browser Activity Group) for the development of interactive voice-based applications. It's one of the first standards that...
Although XML defines each data element in a given transaction (the semantics), there's no mechanism to also communicate the business context. This represents the difference between reading XML and understanding the business impact of the transaction. The use of namespaces, numeric ...
XML is the new lingua franca of interapplication communication and a very rich language for describing complex business data in a heterogeneous way. Today's business environment requires building new systems that exchange XML transactions between a diverse set of applications across ph...
In 'The Interoperability Stack' (XML in Transit, Vol. 2, issue 1), I presented my view of the Web service interoperability stack, a layered architecture for analyzing the different technologies involved at various levels of interoperability (see Figure 1). Here we begin our climb u...
The explosive growth of multimedia on the Web has produced interactive applications with dynamic and rich content. The exponential evolution of the Web and the integration of various media, such as text, graphics, streaming video, audio, and animation, has created the need for interope...
NeoCore Signs Agreement with X-Aware (Colorado Springs, CO) - NeoCore has signed an OEM licensing agreement with X-Aware that will allow NeoCore to incorporate seamless data synchronization into its XML Commerce Server. The X-Aware technology will be available in beta form in the XM...


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