It's A New World Out
There Folks, before I tell you
about the exciting events
that are taking place in
the SYS-CON-XML
community, I'd like to
take a moment to
introduce the new
editorial board for
XML-J. These well-known
leaders and experts in
the XML indus... Jun. 3, 2001 Reads: 8,556 |
TEXTML By IxiaSoft Over the past year I've
worked on a few projects
that involved document
encoding to XML. I don't
think I'm alone. Since
the evolution of XML,
many IT departments have
been looking for a way to
archive all that rich,
marked-up content. Jun. 3, 2001 Reads: 9,304 |
Intergrating XML In
Relational Databases Professional XML
Databases is not the only
XML book from WROX Press.
In fact, it's not even
the only 'professional
XML' book from WROX,
since they already
publish a book entitled
Professional XML (which I
reviewed about a year
ago... Jun. 3, 2001 Reads: 6,894 |
A Framework For Using Web
Services In my last XML in Transit
column (XML-J, Vol. 2,
issue 5) we looked in
detail at the technical
aspects of the service
description layer of the
Web Service
interoperability stack
(see Figure 1). In fact,
the topic of our
discussion... Jun. 3, 2001 Reads: 13,000 |
Programming The SAX2 3.0
Using MSXML While DOM provides a
flexible way of
manipulating elements in
an XML document, it can
be quite costly when the
XML source document is
large. Remember, DOM
reads an XML document
from a disk and builds
the elements as nodes in
a tre... Jun. 3, 2001 Reads: 11,065 |
B2B Standards For XML Accumulating a critical
mass of data will create
intelligence. Or so the
IT community has believed
for the past two decades.
However, intelligence
originates with the Latin
words inter ligere,
reading between the
lines, so intellige... Jun. 3, 2001 Reads: 6,985 |
Structuring Documents
With XML This month's tutorial,
the second in a series,
picks up where last
month's left off - on the
path toward publishing
your résumé on the
Internet as an XML
document. Last month
(XML-J, Vol. 2, issue 5)
I presented an overview
of XML... Jun. 3, 2001 Reads: 10,367 |
XML Schemas In Action XML Schemas have truly
entered the picture with
the Internet standards
organization, W3C,
advancing it to Candidate
Recommendation status in
late October 2000. You
may ask, Who cares? Well,
developers with any
interest in XML. This... Jun. 3, 2001 Reads: 6,467 |
Shedding A Little Light
On Xml Is it possible to manage
an XML addiction and
maintain a normal life at
the same time? Well, I'm
trying my best. You see,
I've spent the last few
years really enjoying
working in this
technology and balancing
it against a passion fo... Jun. 3, 2001 Reads: 7,700 |
XML-Based Servlet
Framework Internet-based
applications are flooding
the software market, and,
with the use of XML and
J2EE, they're becoming
more mature and robust.
As a result, the
complexity of Web-based
applications is also
becoming an issue.
Developers ... Jun. 3, 2001 Reads: 7,802 |
Developing Voice XML
Applications Using
Microsoft.NET In this fourth article in
the 'Spotlight on
VoiceXML' series we
return to our hands-on
approach for developing
VoiceXML applications. In
Part 1 we cover the basic
fundamentals of the new
Microsoft .NET Framework
and its components. ... Jun. 3, 2001 Reads: 8,208 |
Stylesheet Debugging Tips When your XSLT stylesheet
doesn't do exactly what
you want it to and you
don't know why, what
resources are available
to figure it out? In
other words, how do you
debug a buggy stylesheet?
For now, I know of no
XSLT equivalent to t... Jun. 3, 2001 Reads: 7,966 |
Using XML With Enterprise
Component Systems Analysts have predicted
that by the end of 2003,
80% of interapplication
traffic will be
XML-based. Furthermore,
they predict that such
traffic will grow 10
times more quickly than
application-to-person
traffic. This is being
driv... Jun. 3, 2001 Reads: 6,484 |
Content Management A META Group analyst
forecasts that 'everybody
will have a content
problem, if not today,
then tomorrow.' This
forecast is echoed by
scores of analysts from
Jupiter to WestLB
Panmure: e-business and
corporate publishing are
funda... Jun. 3, 2001 Reads: 7,581 |
The Role of XML in
Workflow-Based
Applications Process- or
workflow-based
applications are making a
comeback. They ease the
concept of plug-and-play
functionality by
separating application
logic into discrete
individual components
that can be replaced at
deployment time by
e... Jun. 3, 2001 Reads: 9,382 |