<Certified XML> Typically, when a new
technology is introduced
in the computing world,
it's first met with
skepticism. This is
followed by the hype that
presents it as the
solution to all computing
problems. Over the course
of the next few years,
... Aug. 17, 2001 Reads: 8,344 |
Tamino by SoftwareAG Software AG has over 30
years' experience in
providing solutions to
deal with data. They have
always produced superior
products that have held
only a small following in
the U.S. This is usually
due to a lack of success
in marketing.... Aug. 17, 2001 Reads: 6,949 |
An Introduction to JDOM
Part 2 of 2 This second of a two-part
series on JDOM examines
in greater detail what it
takes to use JDOM to
perform some common
tasks. In particular,
I'll illustrate how to
create JDOM documents,
read JDOM documents from
various sources
(inc... Aug. 17, 2001 Reads: 11,790 |
Interview With Molly
McMorrow, Training
Manager, Vitria
Technology Q: Molly, could you
please tell us about your
role at XMLSolutions and
now at Vitria? [Vitria
acquired XMLSolutions in
May.] A: As training
manager, I am responsible
for allocating resources
for XML training
engagements that are
c... Aug. 17, 2001 Reads: 12,221 |
Designing XML Tagging
Languages The raison d'ĂȘtre for XML
is to make it easy to
process structured data.
Yet it seems that ease of
processing is often the
first casualty of XML
language design. I mean
this in two ways.
First, markup language
design is ofte... Aug. 17, 2001 Reads: 7,306 |
Gleaning Useful Lessons I'm not sure that XML-J
knew exactly what they
were doing when they
volunteered me for an
online learning course
from carriglearning.
Clearly, they hadn't
thought to check in with
my high school Spanish
teacher, who was only too
h... Aug. 17, 2001 Reads: 10,080 |
Sheddiing A Little Light
on XML This month is a veritable
potpourri of FAQs
regarding XML. I've
selected some questions
that people have asked me
time and time again. If
there's one thing that
I've learned as head
geek, it's that if a
single person e-mails me
a ... Aug. 17, 2001 Reads: 7,646 |
Internationalizing
XML/XSL-Based
Applications Internationalization
(sometimes abbreviated to
I18N because there are 18
letters in the word
between i and n) is a
process by which an
application is made
independent of any
particular language or
national preference for
date, tim... Aug. 17, 2001 Reads: 8,117 |
XML Servers: An Overview XML has evolved into the
standard data interchange
format for the next
generation of
business-to-business
communications. These
communications may
involve sales orders,
purchase orders, reports,
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Get Certified! A few years have passed
since the XML
Specification was
released in February
1998. Now there are many
associated technologies
defined in many more
specifications.
There are countless ways
to learn about the
technologies - ... Aug. 17, 2001 Reads: 5,403 |
DTD Development Driving
You Delirious? No, the abbreviation DTD
is not etymologically
related to a similar
abbreviation from medical
science, namely, DTs (or
delirium tremens), a
violent delirium with
tremors, which is induced
by the prolonged use of
alcohol. Though in
... Aug. 17, 2001 Reads: 9,591 Replies: 1 |
XML Certification and
Education So how hot are you?
During the past year,
you've taken the time to
learn XML inside and out.
You know why you like XLS
over CSS, how to write a
DTD, how to parse it all
with SAX and DOM.
Impressive. So how do you
differentiate a pol... Aug. 17, 2001 Reads: 9,923 Replies: 3 |
XML4U!LOL! Hel-LO there! I've
started using XML
recently, and let me tell
you, I CAN'T live without
it now! LOL! XML
can really help you keep
track of your computer
files, IMHO. That is, if
your computer needs as
much organizing as min... Aug. 17, 2001 Reads: 6,052 |