JAX Pack! - Bridging The
Gap Between Java and XML
Technologies Java and XML are
perfectly married. Java
represents a technology
evolution for
platform-independent
development and
deployment, and an
effective mechanism for
achieving distributed
computing. XML, a very
simple concept, has taken ... Dec. 28, 2001 Reads: 7,104 |
Soft Issues Surrounding
Industry Standard Schemas It sounds so easy. First,
get a bunch of people
together who share a
common need to
interchange some type of
data - say, invoices.
Explain XML to them.
Explain the significant
technical benefits of
having an industry
standard sche... Dec. 28, 2001 Reads: 5,802 |
The ebXML Registry The electronic business
extensible markup
language, better known as
ebXML, aims to allow
companies of any size to
conduct business
electronically via the
Internet. Obviously,
companies doing business
together isn't a new
idea. EDI... Dec. 28, 2001 Reads: 7,136 Replies: 1 |
Got XSLT? Someday soon you'll be
able to tell the Internet
what you're interested in
and have it respond with
the information you need.
You could instruct a Web
site to monitor traffic
reports, for example,
then tell it where you're
heading. ... Dec. 28, 2001 Reads: 7,609 Replies: 5 |
Shedding a Little Light
on XML I got an e-mail the other
day from Miss Cleo. It
was quite exciting. She
said she had a dream
about me and that I
needed to call her (or
one of her psychic
friends) to find out some
important information
about my future. Wow! I
th... Dec. 28, 2001 Reads: 5,369 |
An Introduction to XSLT You've probably heard the
propaganda by now: XML
blesses you with a way to
separate content from
presentation. Separation
in turn yields productive
gains over HTML and other
data formats used to
manage content. In
a process s... Dec. 28, 2001 Reads: 7,813 Replies: 2 |
SOAP Messages with
Attachments Organizations are being
challenged to partner
with other organizations
in order to respond more
rapidly to new business
opportunities, increase
the efficiency of
business processes, and
reduce the time to market
for their products. ... Dec. 28, 2001 Reads: 9,410 Replies: 2 |
Using the IBM XML
Security Suite Last month I revealed a
way to implement security
for your XML documents.
The advantages of adding
security to XML documents
were discussed as well as
the World Wide Web
Consortium working drafts
that cover XML
encryption. Dec. 28, 2001 Reads: 5,759 |
XML Enabled Applications:
Need for Speed XML has found numerous
applications as a format
for representing content
and modeling business
objects, as a messaging
format, and as a data
source. In applications
that use XML in this
capacity performance
often leaves room for
i... Dec. 28, 2001 Reads: 5,971 Replies: 1 |
Data Junction Integration
Suite Do you remember those
electronic sets where you
took various colored
bits, followed a set of
simple instructions and
voilĂ , you had a radio.
Well, at least some
people got radios. I
always seemed to end up
with a few bits left
ove... Dec. 28, 2001 Reads: 6,663 Replies: 4 |
I am an Undefeatable
Hipster No one can beat my kung
fu style! I don't care if
you're a Java programmer,
Orc, or both. I'll defeat
you either way. The rest
of the office is in fear
of my l33t programming
skills, and my constant
Nerf dart gun fights in
the offic... Dec. 28, 2001 Reads: 5,682 |
XSL Formatting Objects:
Here Today, Huge Tomorrow As those of you familiar
with XSL know, there are
two parts to the W3C
Recommendation
(www.w3.org/TR/xsl): a
transformation part
(XSLT) and a formatting
part (XSL Formatting
Objects, or XSL-FO for
short) with the intent
being the ... Dec. 28, 2001 Reads: 8,701 Replies: 3 |
Beyond Categories Recently I did an
analysis of Verticalnet's
ontology-based tools.
It's interesting that as
soon as you say the word
ontology, people start
wondering what they are
and what they're good
for. I went through a
learning process this
m... Dec. 28, 2001 Reads: 7,478 |