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A couple of weeks ago I participated in several technical meetings to define the next phase of the architecture of our current products. As usual, any initiatives for a new architecture include requirement considerations for open APIs, platform independence, and loose coupling between ... Mar. 7, 2001 Reads: 7,834 | It's my belief that in spite of peer-to-peer's (P2P) shortcomings, it has the possibility of dramatically improving real-time collaboration over the Internet. The ability for multiple users to simultaneously access and operate on a single concept or design will most likely prove to be ... Mar. 7, 2001 Reads: 9,499 | People are beginning to understand the power of XML. It's an enabler for structured communication within and between companies. XML-formatted documents are used for Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) projects to exchange data between disparate systems within an enterprise and B2B... Mar. 7, 2001 Reads: 8,247 | Over the past few years Lotus has transformed its Lotus Notes product line from a proprietary groupware package to a powerful Web development platform. The company has enthusiastically embraced both existing and emerging Internet standards. XML and XSLT are no exception. Mar. 7, 2001 Reads: 7,351 | The wireless void is quickly being filled by new products and technologies from a host of new vendors. Many of these offerings are targeted toward developers under the 'if you build it they will come' mentality. One of the hot vendors in this space is Air2Web, established in 1999 with ... Mar. 7, 2001 Reads: 9,927 | Fundamentally, Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) is about loosely coupling applications and data stores together to solve intraenterprise business problems. Its strength is facilitating the free flow of information from any system to any other system, one-to-one or many-to-many,... Mar. 7, 2001 Reads: 10,214 | XML-J: What's the focus of Progress Software? Gordon: Our primary focus is connectivity and standards - connectivity from the SonicMQ messaging infrastructure into other messaging infrastructures and support of nonmessaging Internet protocols. We're also very focused on standards init... Mar. 7, 2001 Reads: 12,646 | XML is changing the business world by making integration easier. You can't pick up a computer industry or business magazine without seeing an article about the impact of XML on large software infrastructure companies such as Microsoft, Oracle, and SAP. Mar. 7, 2001 Reads: 6,934 | Buzzeo, Cape Clear to Provide SOAP-to-CORBA Solution (Scottsdale, AZ) - Buzzeo, Inc., and Cape Clear Software have combined ZEO CORBA Component Wizard's design and client/server generation capability with the CapeConnect functionality for creation of SOAP-enabled HTML clients accessin... Mar. 7, 2001 Reads: 10,507 | Last month 'The JavaMessage Service and XSLT for E-Business Messaging' (XML-J, Vol. 2, issue 2) explored the concept of using JMS as the basis of a communications architecture for transporting XML data between applications and an XSLT translation engine for transforming business docume... Mar. 7, 2001 Reads: 14,266 | Depending on the nature of its data, an XML file can stand alone or be used in conjunction with a large number of other files. These support files may include DTD files or schemas for adding structure to the data, XSL files for transforming the file to HTML or to another XML file, data... Mar. 7, 2001 Reads: 7,118 | The XML developer doesn't have to be convinced of XML's strength. You've heard it a million times: it's all about the data. The same is true on the client side. XHTML strongly embraces the separation of content and presentation, and brings XML's syntactical logic, as well as extensible... Mar. 7, 2001 Reads: 7,540 | IT projects closely follow the path of technology. .For example, the number of Java/XML/HTML projects is increasing, replacing PowerBuilder or VisualBasic systems developed just a few years ago. And developers are asking themselves the question: Do I have to write the same app from scr... Mar. 7, 2001 Reads: 19,196 | The single most significant factor in the performance and scalability of XML may be the runtime engine that processes it. Parsers are the key component of that runtime engine and present a unique set of issues. By looking at the current capabilities and limitations of parsers, we can a... Mar. 7, 2001 Reads: 8,327 | More and more companies are building B2B systems to conduct business on the Internet. These systems are different from catalog-based B2C Web sites. Among other things, B2B systems usually need to provide stronger negotiating capabilities. Mar. 7, 2001 Reads: 7,639 | The previous article in this series, 'Building VoiceXML Applications Using J2EE' (XML-J, Vol. 2, issue 2), discussed building dynamic and interactive voice applications using VoiceXML and J2EE. In this issue we'll focus on the tools available to aid development and testing of VoiceXML-... Mar. 7, 2001 Reads: 11,018 | Beginning with Internet Explorer 4.0 (IE 4), Microsoft has provided users of its operating system with a unique way of viewing XML documents. If you're running IE5, you already have the Microsoft XML parser (MSXML) installed. The MSXML parser has come a long way, beginning with version... Mar. 7, 2001 Reads: 9,533 Replies: 1 | XML-J: SEAGULL just released a new application integration product. Tell us about it. Boul: SEAGULL, a Dutch-based company, has been dealing with legacy extension for about 10 years now. We started with text translation tools, then offered a product called GUI/400 for delivering GUI v... Mar. 7, 2001 Reads: 12,229 |
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