XML Schemas: The 'New'
DTDs This book has nine
authors (eight 'real,'
since Kurt Cagle is
mentioned as a
contributing author), but
only six photo faces
appear on the cover. It
doesn't really matter, as
with many WROX
'Professional' books,
you're used to seei... Nov. 20, 2001 Reads: 7,165 |
Letters to the Editor As a DP manager looking
for educational
opportunities for a large
and diverse development
staff, I found Jim
Milbery's article on
online XML courses in
XML-Journal [Vol. 2,
issue 8] quite
enlightening. I agree
with the conclusion ... Nov. 20, 2001 Reads: 8,075 |
XML Going Wireless The Java platform is
undergoing the second
revolution of its brief
history. The first was
the dramatic rise of
servlets, the Java
programs that are the
building blocks of Web
applications. Java's
second revolution is in
small devi... Nov. 20, 2001 Reads: 6,733 |
Shedding a Little Light
on XML To understand recursion
you must first understand
recursion. Okay, so maybe
it's the oldest recursion
joke in the book, but
fortunately I don't have
to make my livelihood as
a comedian. This month's
column is dedicated to
questions ... Nov. 20, 2001 Reads: 7,945 |
A Platform for XML Web
Services: Part 3 of 3 Parts 1 and 2 of this
series explored the
wealth of Web
service-friendly features
in the .NET Framework,
from creating and testing
Web services to building
seamless proxies without
typing a line of code.
This final segment
examine... Nov. 20, 2001 Reads: 8,685 |
Working with DTD-Based
XML documents using
CORBA's Static XML/Value
Mapping This article is condensed
from Quick CORBA 3 by Jon
Siegel, ©2001 by Object
Management Group, and is
used by permission.
There's a lot of XML
traveling over various
networks, and the
interesting case is when
it travels from one
co... Nov. 20, 2001 Reads: 7,217 |
The Show Goes On! New York, NY, September
23, 2001 - In spite of
what many thought might
prove insurmountable
obstacles, the
international software
industry has provided New
York City today with a
resounding indication
that heavy hearts and
thought... Nov. 20, 2001 Reads: 6,497 |
XML Query and the Next
Generation Web Anyone who has ever done
a search query on the
Internet is familiar with
the phenomenon in which a
single query pulls up
more than a million
possible search matches.
This has to do with the
fact that information is
ultimately not li... Nov. 20, 2001 Reads: 8,426 |
The Brave New World of
Web Services: SOAP, WSDL,
and UDDI - Part 2 In the complex business
world of service,
organizations need to
lower costs and find
efficient business
delivery models. This
means they often
outsource parts of the
service delivery
business. For example,
they may preserve
cust... Nov. 20, 2001 Reads: 10,066 |
Epic Editor 4.2 by
Arbortext Epic Editor is a
full-featured editor for
structured content such
as SGML/XML that allows
authors to focus on
content development
instead of formatting
issues. Using Epic
Editor, a team of authors
can collaborate on the
content of... Nov. 20, 2001 Reads: 10,035 Replies: 6 |
Deeper into UDDI This article is based on
the UDDI chapter in
Building Web Services
(Sams), a book I've
written with Doug Davis,
Steve Graham, Yuichi
Nakamura, and Ryo Neyama
from IBM, Toufic Boubez
from Saffron Technology,
and Glen Daniels from
M... Nov. 20, 2001 Reads: 14,216 |
XMLT Transforming
Technology for E-Business Depending on which
research you subscribe
to, the consensus is that
B2B e-business
transactions are going to
explode over the next few
years. Forrester Research
predicts $2.7 trillion in
the U.S. by 2003.
GartnerGroup expects $3.7
... Nov. 20, 2001 Reads: 8,821 |
Got XSLT? XSLT is a powerful
technology that can
provide many benefits. In
this tutorial we examine
how you can use XSLT to
transform an XML example
to the WML (Wireless
Markup Language) that WAP
(Wireless Application
Protocol) devices such a... Nov. 20, 2001 Reads: 8,360 Replies: 1 |
XMLGUITools:
What'stheRightModel? There was a period around
1999-2000 when anything
XML was hyped beyond
belief. An XML-centric
GUI tool, no matter how
narrow in focus,
attracted interest and,
often enough, VC funding.
The net result was a
myriad of XML tools -
re... Nov. 20, 2001 Reads: 12,320 |
De-myth-ifying XML It seems that the only
constant in life is
change - sometimes the
change is unexpected,
unwanted, unwarranted.
The tragic events of
September 11 have left
their mark. As I sat down
to write this month's
editorial, my mind
wandered... Nov. 20, 2001 Reads: 8,264 |