Create Sortable HTML
Tables Using XSLT In developing Web
applications, the most
common method for
displaying multiple rows
of data on a Web page has
been to use the HTML
element. Presenting the
user with a static table
of data might be fine in
some instances, but if ... Apr. 18, 2002 Reads: 22,344 Replies: 1 |
Grid Computing and Web
Services Companies have long
dreamed of assembling
their enterprise systems
from a collection of
network building blocks.
CORBA and DCOM, both
early attempts at
tackling this problem,
never got very far in
terms of adoption. But
now that W... Apr. 18, 2002 Reads: 6,899 |
XML Technologies in the
Presentation Layer There are many different
ways to implement
XML-based technologies in
applications.
Understanding the history
and background of
technologies will aid in
becoming an architect of
them. Before there was
HTML there was a
metalanguage ... Apr. 18, 2002 Reads: 7,274 Replies: 1 |
XSLT on Wall Street Since its inception, XML
has gained a strong
foothold on Wall Street,
but the use of XSLT for
financial applications
has been selective. This
article reviews a
real-world case study
involving XSLT (and other
'new' technology tools)... Apr. 18, 2002 Reads: 8,654 |
Web Services Directions It's been a long time
since the last XML in
Transit column. Did you
miss my musing on Web
services? I doubt it.
More likely, you were
busy keeping up with all
the new initiatives in
the Web services space.
Those of you with
corpor... Apr. 18, 2002 Reads: 12,662 |
Data Driven Web Graphics
with SVG: A Declarative
Approach Scalable Vector Graphics
is likely to
revolutionize the way Web
graphics are rendered,
stored, manipulated, and
associated with content.
SVG, a 2D portable Web
graphics standard
recommended by the W3C in
September 2001, is an
XML-... Apr. 18, 2002 Reads: 9,998 |
Generating Preformatted
Reports in Excel It's quite common for
developers to present
data from the database
(or elsewhere) for
analysis by more than one
team in an organization.
Over the years,
Microsoft's Excel has
been one of the preferred
tools for
spreadsheet-type r... Apr. 18, 2002 Reads: 10,994 Replies: 1 |
The RosettaNet Standard This month's focus is on
RosettaNet-related
questions. As my company
is a serious player in
this market, I've
received quite a few
inquiries about the
so-called lingua franca
of supply chain software.
I'd like to alert my
readers,... Apr. 18, 2002 Reads: 6,577 |
Modular Speech
Application Development
Using VoiceXML One thing weve learned
from Web-based
application development
is that tools are useful
only if they can reuse
components and
third-party libraries and
make it easy to assemble
applications. This
article reviews how we
can build... Apr. 18, 2002 Reads: 8,261 Replies: 1 |
jAllora by HiTSoftware HiT Software provides a
line of standards-based
XML and SQL middleware
for application
development and systems
integration. HiT's
Allora product line
provides bidirectional
XML access to databases
and supports standard
DOM/SAX ... Apr. 18, 2002 Reads: 8,334 |
XML Can Help Keep Track
of Your LifeĀ
Graduating Guy was
president of the Students
Against Sweatshops
organization at NYU. A
strong voice for equal
rights, he spoke at many
gay rights rallies and
almost any other social
reform event. Newly
graduated, he now works
a... Apr. 18, 2002 Reads: 6,587 |
The Changing Faces of XML The XML landscape has
been changing at the
speed of light in the
last couple of years. The
rapid evolutions and new
additions to the XML
universe have increased
in frequency even as the
technologies and markets
around it have
cons... Apr. 18, 2002 Reads: 7,356 |