(Jonas Jacobi and John Fallows) To use AJAX and Mozilla XUL with JSF, component writers have to make sure to provide any resource files needed by these technologies, such as images, style sheets, or scripts. The standard approach to providing resource files for a JSF component library is to serve th
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FastSOA: Accelerate SOA with XML, XQuery, and native XML database technology
(Frank Cohen) Many software architects use XML in their service-oriented architecture (SOA) designs even though no SOA standard requires or gives guidance on using XML in SOA. Consequently, the software development community is engaging in many experiments and investigations to find the best way to
Using XML: A PHP Developer’s Primer
(Adam Delves) This series of articles will focus on XML, its applications in modern day web development and how PHP fits into this niche. In this article, we will focus specifically on the tools provided to us by PHP which enable us to manipulate XML data sources.
GovTrack.us, Public Data, and the Semantic Web
(Joshua Tauberer) No matter where you fall in debates over free software or DRM, there’s one type of information that is unarguably meant to be free, and that’s information about our government. The more knowledge citizens have about government the better. So how can we use XML and the Semantic Web
XLinq: is XML embedded in a host language a good idea or a terrible one?
(Daniel Cazzulino) During the MVP Summit, and through various articles and blog posts, Microsoft has been trying to get community feedback on the proposed feature of integrating XML as a first-class concept into a core language (such as VB.NET). It seems so natural, right? After all, they are not th
A Step in the Right Direction: VTD-XML Improves XML Processing
(Jimmy Zhang) f you are among those enterprise developers routinely facing the tasks of processing large XML files whose sizes range from tens to hundreds of megabytes, most likely you have used one of the two types of XML parsers.
Generating XML Schema Dynamically Using VB.NET 2005: Essentials
(Jagadish Chaterjee) This is the first article in a series concentrating on generating XML Schema dynamically using Visual Basic 2005. The series is mainly targeted at those who are familiar with XML, XML Schema and the .NET framework.
Making Mistakes with XML
(Sean Kelly) Since the first publication of the XML 1.0 Recommendation in 1998, hundreds of applications, data models, document formats, tools, specifications, libraries, references, tutorials, books, papers, excitement, enthusiasm, and energy have exploded onto the scene, making this relatively sim
An interview with Michael Rys
(Douglas Reilly) Dr. Michael Rys is the program manager for the SQL Server Engine Team at Microsoft. Michael also represents Microsoft on the W3C XQuery Working Group and has a seat on the SQL Standardization committee. He is also a co-author of XQuery from the Experts.
Thinking XML: Good advice for creating XML
(Uche Ogbuji) I have been discussing XML best practices in this column and in other series for years. Others, such as fellow columnist Elliotte Rusty Harold, have covered it as well. The more XML experts that join the discussion of XML design principles, the better, so the community can converge on
