Declaring Attributes And
Entities In DTDs Introductions to XML all
too often ignore the
power of the attribute.
It gets neglected in
favor of the element's
ability to capture the
structure of a document
or the meaning of
content. But in
developing flexible,
reusable docum... Nov. 1, 2001 Reads: 10,156 |
XML, Collaboration, And
Workflow Every business process is
made up of many workflows
that dictate how business
gets done. These manual
processes are being
replaced by
Internet-based electronic
systems that promise to
automate, improve
efficiency, and expedite
res... Nov. 1, 2001 Reads: 7,311 |
A Platform for XML Web
Services Having been introduced to
the role .NET plays in
the simple, yet powerful
creation of Web services,
let's now take the
application to the next
level by building proxies
- functions that allow us
to access Web services as
though they... Nov. 1, 2001 Reads: 15,991 |
Working with Dynamic XML
Documents XML gets mentioned a lot
as an interoperability
'platform.' XML by itself
can't be a platform, of
course, because it's a
document format. (It may
be flexible,
human-readable, dynamic,
popular, and cool because
it looks a lot like HT... Nov. 1, 2001 Reads: 7,858 |
Introduction To UDDI As we look at the
evolution of both object
and component programming
models it's clear that
the concept of an object
or component registry is
an essential element that
facilitates the discovery
and use of components. Nov. 1, 2001 Reads: 19,467 |
Enabling Live News Feeds Two years ago I wrote
Java classes to parse
through news sites like
Yahoo and AltaVista to
enable live news feeds on
my Web site.
Unfortunately, this led
to an enormous amount of
maintenance due to the
formatting dependencies
asso... Nov. 1, 2001 Reads: 6,824 |
Voice Enabling Existing
Applications VoiceXML and interactive
voice portals can enhance
self-service and
mobile-enable employees,
customers, and partners.
Voice portals provide
anytime/anywhere access
to vital information
through a simple, natural
interface such as
s... Nov. 1, 2001 Reads: 7,781 |
A.L.I.C.E. And Artificial
Intelligence Markup
Language Hundreds of companies,
schools, and other
organizations are
currently using
A.L.I.C.E. and Artificial
Intelligence Markup
Language (AIML) as the
foundation of their
chatbots for customer
service, educational
guidance, Web site hel... Nov. 1, 2001 Reads: 8,160 Replies: 1 |
Got XSLT? Extensible Stylesheet
Language Transformation
(XSLT) is part of the XSL
standard. The most
popular use of XML and
XSL is to create a
separation of content and
presentation. Although
several XML/XSLT articles
and tutorials are
avai... Nov. 1, 2001 Reads: 6,871 |
XML Integration Features
IN IE5.x Internet Explorer 5.x has
several XML integration
features that can
streamline development of
corporate intranets and
other enterprise
applications when it's
the browser of choice.
Complementary
technologies, XML data
islands and ... Nov. 1, 2001 Reads: 7,583 |
I Can Save You From The
Ax! That's right. I always
knew my talent for making
unorthodox spiderwebs
would come in handy
someday. And this past
year it really has. I
used my talents to save a
friend from the ax. And I
can do the same for you.
Let me explain. Nov. 1, 2001 Reads: 6,638 |
Letters To The Editor Online Learning I
just want to say thanks
for the kind words in the
article on
carriglearning's online
course offerings
['Gleaning Useful
Lessons,' Vol. 2, issue
8]. I didn't realize at
the time that you were
reviewing the... Nov. 1, 2001 Reads: 8,018 |
Bragging Rights Last week my wife and I
decided to test out a new
restaurant on the basis
of a friend's
recommendation. In
retrospect, I can
definitely say that it
was one of the worst
Indian restaurants we've
ever dined in. We were
impressed by ... Nov. 1, 2001 Reads: 8,394 |
A Season Of XML I can still remember the
first time I met Dr.
Charles Goldfarb (the
father of XML and one of
the creators of SGML). It
was early 1998 and the
specification had just
become public. We were on
an XML panel at a
conference and were ask... Nov. 1, 2001 Reads: 8,355 |
Shedding A Little Light
On XML When it gets too hot, go
on vacation. This has
always been my credo and
by the time you read this
article, I'll have long
since returned from bliss
and relaxation. Nov. 1, 2001 Reads: 8,244 |