The solution of a problem like case conversion can take many forms, especially when you use a language like XSLT, which gives you the flexibility to give many solutions; each one with a different degree of recursiveness. The solution presented in this document is a middle-ground solution, it's r
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New OASIS Process Supports XML Industry Standards Development
Boston, MA USA and London, England; October 3, 2000–OASIS, the XML interoperability consortium, has expanded its technical process for the development of industrial XML standards. The Consortium recently expanded its bylaws to implement a new model of technical committee organization that, in essen
The Beginning of the Endgame
This article looks at those changes in the recent Pre-CR draft of W3C XML Schemas that will most effect developers and users. Requirements for data interchange with database systems have been important during W3C XML Schema's development. The recent changes also support markup languages and sche
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Instant RDF?
Complexity has been one criticism which RDF has had difficulty in shaking off. Both the RDF model, and its serialization syntax, have fallen foul of this issue at various points in its development. Efforts to produce a simpler serialization syntax have lead to several alternate proposals, including
Introduction to JSP technology and SVG
Java Server Pages (JSP) technology uses XML-like tags and scriptlets (written in the Java programming language) to encapsulate the logic that generates the page's content. This example shows how to apply JSP technology to generate graphics described with the SVG syntax.
Join international industry experts face-to-face to learn real-world take home solutions
Finding real-world solutions is critical for any developer that works in Internet time. It is the solutions today that matter most, and this is where most other conferences fall short – they explain a technology, but don't demonstrate it in a real-world context. InsideASP meets this challenge. A
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG): An Executive Summary
The Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) format is a new XML grammar for defining vector-based 2D graphics for the Web and other applications. This article provides a brief introduction to SVG, followed by four examples of SVG graphics, and links to two code samples.
The dbXML Group announces the 0.2 release of the dbXML
dbXML is the industry's first Open Source Native XML Database Application Server. It has been designed from the ground up as a complete solution to enterprise-wide XML integration and application provisioning. The dbXML Core Edition is a data management system designed specifically for collecti
XML Linking Technologies
Defining relationships between nodes of a tree is always an involved topic. During the 1990s we saw the success of relational databases, tabular data being an extreme solution to defining these relationships. In bringing hierarchical structures back to center stage, XML has revived the linking probl