Introducing XML-Journal
'2.O' - Where Four Hands
Make Light Work The inaugural issue of
XML-Journal was published
in the first quarter of
the new millennium. Then
just two years old, XML
already seemed to hold
almost unlimited promise,
and few seemed to doubt
that XML technologies had
excellent p... May. 30, 2002 Reads: 11,482 |
XML-J '2.0': Enabling the
Extensible Enterprise (This editorial is in two
parts. Part 1, below, is
by John Evdemon. Part 2,
by JP Morgenthal, then
follows.)XML-Journal
recently posted a special
article online (at
www.sys-con.com/xml)
celebrating XML's fourth
birthday. It's hard t... May. 30, 2002 Reads: 8,691 |
Is It Time for XML in the
ACH? The Automated Clearing
House (ACH) Network has
the flexibility to
accommodate XML-formatted
payment remittance
records in the same
manner that it currently
transmits EDI-formatted
records, according to
NACHA - The Electronic
Payments Association. May. 30, 2002 Reads: 11,591 |
UBL and Web Services Web services, the latest
new new thing in
computing, have attracted
the massive hype and
attention traditionally
bestowed on the holder of
this title. The high
level of interest,
although perhaps
excessive, is
understandable
con... May. 30, 2002 Reads: 9,281 |
Understanding an
Application's True Age If you've been in the
enterprise solutions
industry for any length
of time, you're doubtless
familiar with the
principle that every
packaged application
needs to go through a
particular process of
analysis, selection, and
deployme... May. 30, 2002 Reads: 8,085 |
Can You Play the
Standards Game? Call me a cynic, but I
don't think companies
participate in standards
development out of
altruism. Enterprises are
in the business of making
their products and
technologies successful.
In an increasingly
interconnected technology
... May. 30, 2002 Reads: 14,237 |
Marconi Embraces XML Every large corporation
is a publisher, whether
or not it knows it. User
manuals, installation
guides, repair manuals,
corporate information,
even internal documents
like employee handbooks
take weeks to draft,
finalize, publish, an... May. 30, 2002 Reads: 8,506 |
Document XSLT
Automatically Business users spend a
great deal of money on
new software systems. For
this they demand faithful
implementation of their
project objectives. And
they expect enough
visibility into an
application to verify
that their goals have
be... May. 30, 2002 Reads: 8,436 |
Patent Mining Using XML We developed a 'patent
mining' tool for our
company utilizing XML.
Corporate leaders wanted
to provide company-wide
browser access to our
corporate patent
portfolio as well as
in-depth analysis of our
patent data. They saw
this as... May. 30, 2002 Reads: 11,006 |
Managing Data Sources
with XSLT I and a colleague were
working on a research
project when we saw an
opportunity to approach
our data management from
a different angle. XML
appeared on the scene,
and when IBM alphaWorks
released its first parser
we were on our way,... May. 30, 2002 Reads: 11,023 |
Desperately
Seeking...Help for XML
Schema Whether it's the Russian
dolls, Salami Slices, or
Chameleon Schemas
discussed at
www.xfront.com, the
dizzying array of
elements and attributes
(and their complex
interactions) found in
the XML Schema
specification, or the
multit... May. 30, 2002 Reads: 10,175 Replies: 3 |
Really Validating XML
with DTDs I'll admit I did quite a
bit of XML work before
starting to use DTDs.
Talking with other
developers, many say they
still don't validate
their XML documents
(using a DTD or XML
Schema). However, for the
past six months or more,
I'v... May. 30, 2002 Reads: 9,600 |
Breeze XML Binder 3.0 While XML is universally
hailed as the most open
methodology for
describing and declaring
data, technologists and
vendors are still trying
to find the means to
implement the data the
standard provides -
particularly as the
standar... May. 30, 2002 Reads: 9,819 Replies: 1 |