Development Tools for XML
Applications XML is object without
source. There can be no
development tools for XML
until we find a way of
creating source code.
'There's no such thing as
an XML application.' A
strong statement,
perhaps, but what do we
mean when we talk about ... Jan. 25, 2002 Reads: 7,881 Replies: 6 |
UBL 'Might Help' .NET -
An Interview with Jon
Bosak of Sun Microsystems Currently chair of the
OASIS UBL Technical
Committee, Jon Bosak
organized and led the
working group that
created XML, subsequently
serving for two years as
chair of the XML
Coordination Group of the
W3C. At Sun, Bosak
originated t... Jan. 25, 2002 Reads: 9,388 |
Intelligent XML Content
Firewalls Current Web-based
application servers can
be complex and monolithic
because they must address
a myriad of issues,
including business logic,
security, privacy, data
integration,
presentation, session
management, caching,
legacy int... Jan. 25, 2002 Reads: 7,136 |
Creating a Mobile
Solution There's been a great deal
of discussion about how
Web services will be
used, which is typical as
any new technology begins
to emerge from its
infancy. An estimate
being tossed about is
that, of all of the Web
services expected to be... Jan. 25, 2002 Reads: 8,772 |
Parsing Filters Web applications often
need their HTML/XML
documents cleaned
asynchronously or
synchronously.'Cleaning'
could be checking for
well-formedness,
manipulating an
expression in the
documents, or parsing
them for custom-specific
func... Jan. 25, 2002 Reads: 6,744 Replies: 2 |
Tools for Developing
VoiceXML Applications
Part 2 Last year in this column
(XML-J, Vol. 2, issue 2)
we reviewed an initial
set of VoiceXML
development tools and
integrated development
environments (IDEs). Now
we'll review some of the
new tool sets developed
by independent software ... Jan. 25, 2002 Reads: 9,467 |
XMLSpy 4.3 by Altova The adoption rate for XML
continues to be
astounding. XML is
finding its way into
every server, into SDK,
and developer platform
out there, and so there
is great need for
developers to design XML
Schemas, write XSLT
stylesheets, d... Jan. 25, 2002 Reads: 10,815 Replies: 1 |
Apply-Templates
RevisitedÂ… The beginning of every
XSLT book or tutorial
introduces 'template
matching' and how to use
Apply-Templates. This
article explains the
benefits of using XSLT
templates as well as some
examples that show how a
'real-world' application... Jan. 25, 2002 Reads: 7,090 |
Dive into XML For this month's column I
thought I'd share some of
the real-world questions
we've received over the
past year from our 'Ask
the Xperts' forum on
Infoteria's Web site (
www.infoteria.com). These
problems range from XSLT
recursion, B... Jan. 25, 2002 Reads: 6,374 |
Going Native As XML is put into
production more
frequently, many of the
XML software product
categories are beginning
to gain clarity. One area
that has seen several new
entries is the XML
database management
system, or XDBMS. The
word native ... Jan. 25, 2002 Reads: 7,747 |
Got XSLT? Part 4 of 5 The two most commonly
used graphics formats on
the Web today are GIF and
JPEG. Both are
pixel-based and, as we've
all probably seen, lose
quality when you try to
zoom. SVG - Scalable
Vector Graphics - is
entirely based on XML,
and... Jan. 25, 2002 Reads: 7,291 |
Enhydra Design Patterns
for ASPs Currently Enhydra is
receiving lots of
attention for its
capabilities as a server
for wireless
applications, but
application service
providers (ASPs) can use
it to improve their
ability to provide custom
branding while at the
sa... Jan. 25, 2002 Reads: 8,265 Replies: 1 |
Getting a Jump into Web
Services Once upon a time, the
only technologies you
needed to know to develop
Web applications were
HTML and Perl. Nowadays,
while HTML is still
around, the days of using
Perl for development of
sophisticated Web-based
applications are long... Jan. 25, 2002 Reads: 6,358 |
I Am the Official Mascot
of XSLT The Transforming Robot is
a 20-ft-tall humanoid
machine that can turn
into an airplane. He used
this talent to become a
film and television star
in the 1980s, but he soon
found himself without a
job in the '90s. He was
excited to he... Jan. 25, 2002 Reads: 6,716 |
Service-Oriented
Architectures While the short-term
payoff of Web services
technologies like SOAP
and WSDL is faster,
cheaper, simpler
integration, I believe
the long-term benefits
will be more profound.
Specifically, I think
that Web services will
catalyze a t... Jan. 25, 2002 Reads: 5,894 |
It's Still Rock and Roll
to Me Last year marked another
significant period in the
evolution of new
technologies. Some of
these evolutions reflect
the various changes that
we've seen in the
economy. We saw Web
services gain momentum,
but skepticism still
looms r... Jan. 25, 2002 Reads: 8,067 |