by Michael Floyd – Stretch your Web site's functionality without going crazy—see how your server can dish up XML's benefits with minimum effort.
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Controlling Whitespace, Part Two
by Bob DuCharme – In part 1 of this three-part series, we looked at how the xsl:strip-space and xsl:preserve-space instructions let you control extra whitespace from your source tree by element type. This month we'll look at how xsl:text can not only add whitespace where you want it, but also ma
Oracle, Microsoft Battle to Fill Small Firms’ Needs
By Byron Acohido – Small businesses are being asked to play arbiter as to whether the Internet alone (Oracle) or the Internet combined with a PC (Microsoft) will anchor the way businesses function.
Integrate a .NET Client with an Apache SOAP 2.2 XML Web Service
This article describes how to integrate a .NET client with an Apache SOAP 2.2-based Web service. This article assumes that a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file exists and was created by using the IBM Web Services Toolkit.
XML Transforms Content Management
by Stuart J. Johnston – XML technologies are reshaping the world of enterprise content management. No longer implemented as monolithic systems applicable only in specialized fields, content management is now seen as a strategic opportunity for all sizes of companies and many types of applications. A
Using Python and XML with Microsoft .NET My Services
by Christopher A. Jones – What many developers realized after viewing the beta code, presentations, and samples is that Microsoft has indeed been focusing on the nature of these XML-based Web services and their utility, and they've created a series of services with an infrastructure fabric under
2002 TUSC training schedule takes on Oracle9i focus
The 2002 TUSC training schedule is now available. All 16 of our Oracle courses — taught by TUSC consultants who bring real-world experience into the classroom — have been upgraded to Oracle9i — the next generation of the world’s most popular database. In these challenging times, it makes sense to
Oracle’s Vision: Open to Interpretation
By Alex Salkever – Will Oracle CEO Larry Ellison deliver a bag of coal or a stocking full of candy canes this holiday season? That’s what investors want to know as the database king prepares to deliver its latest quarterly earnings report on Dec. 13. Ellison already warned the Street to expect reven
Oracle and Borland Boost Developer Productivity
Oracle Corp, the world’s largest enterprise software company, announced integration of Oracle9i Application Server (Oracle9iAS) with Borland, JBuilder(TM) 6, the market leading Java(TM) development environment. Using the new integration plug-in for JBuilder6, developers can realize significant times
Views from Abroad: XML Pipelines and Delta XML
By Benoît Marchal – A U.K.-based company uses XML to replicate the advantages of a pipeline in handling complex datasets.