(Cory Threlfall) RSS (Real Simple Syndication) is the new technology on the block and is taking the Internet by storm as Internet marketers are hurrying to incorporate this new form of communication and technology into there existing online businesses to Maximize there exposure online with NEW and/o
Tag: JSON / JAVA / XML
Subject classification with DITA and SKOS
(Erik Hennum, Robert Anderson and Colin Bird) In a topic-oriented architecture such as DITA, content is authored in small, independent units that are assembled to provide help systems, books, courses, and other deliverables. Each unit of information answers a single question for a specific purpose.
The Semantic Organization: Knowing What You Know
(Michael Wacey) Ever since the initial XML draft in 1996, there has been an ongoing discussion of the semantic Web. A Google search for the exact expression the semantic Web returns about 1.2 million Web pages. Clearly there has been and continues to be a lot of discussion about the semantic Web. Ho
Inserting images into Word documents using XML
(Jonathan Greensted) I’ve seen many, many requests on the Microsoft newsgroups asking how you can insert a picture into a Word document without saving it to the file system first. This example application described in this blog illustrates both methods for inserting a picture firstly using the Word
The future of the Web is Semantic
(Naveen Balani) In general, semantics is the study of meaning. (The word “semantic” comes from the Greek semantikos, or “significant meaning,” derived from sema, or “sign.”) Semantic Web technologies help separate meanings from data, document content, or application code, using technologies based on
Error and exception handling in XSLT processing
(Ed Tittel) This is the final installment in our series of tutorial tips on the subject of the XML Style Sheet Language Transformations, aka XSLT. It deals with the various mechanisms that XSLT provides for handling errors if and when they should occur when processing input documents and creating ou
Work with Web services in enterprise-wide SOA, Part 7: Speed-up Web services applications with the XML-binary Optimized Packaging Specification
(Judith Myerson) In this installment, I talk about how XML-based Web services applications get bloated. When used in massive quantities, these Web services clog-up network traffic from system overloads. To resolve this problem, I talk about how you can apply XML-binary Optimized Packaging (XOP) spec
Parser Schemas– Easy and Powerful parsing of XML-based languages
(Tomas Deml) This article focuses on parsing custom XML-based languages using a user-defined schema.
5 Earth-Shattering Things You Should Know About Ajax And Probably Don’t
(Dion Hinchcliffe) Ajax is hotter right now than Nicholas Carr’s backside after coming out of Tim O’Reilly’s Web 2.0 woodshed. You have heard, haven’t you? If you’re not sure then go Google “Ajax” right now. You can read over 23 million detailed entries all about it. Literally. Though you will have
IBM WebSphere Voice Server for Multiplatforms V5.1.1/V5.1.2 and Avaya Interactive Response V1.3: An Interoperability Guide
(James Chamberlain, Bob Anderson, George Clelland, Mukund Chandrasekhar and Steve Sahakyan) We wrote this IBM Redpaper to be an interoperability guide for integrating WebSphere Voice Server for Multiplatforms V5.1.1/V5.1.2 and Avaya Interactive Response V1.3. We give you a broad understanding of how
