(Jeffrey Boltz) On a recent project, I found myself with a restrictive set of requirements. I needed to read an XML document with no prior knowledge of the XML, and send it to a JavaServer Page (JSP) to be rendered. The resulting HTML page would be an input form that needed to post back to the servl
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XML And SQL Mainframe Integration
Attunity is presenting a free Webinar on Thursday April 15 at 2:00 Eastern time to provide an overview of our solutions for integrating mainframe data sources and applications. The Webinar will cover product features, customer success stories and will provide plenty of time for questions and answers
The XML.com Interview: Jeff Barr
(Edd Dumbill) Jeff Barr works at Amazon.com as a web services evangelist, creating developer awareness for the Amazon software platform. As the chair of XML Europe 2004 (19-21 April, Amsterdam) I’m looking forward to welcoming Jeff as one of the opening keynote speakers for the conference, as well a
PIM Realizes its Potential
(Sandeep Nawathe) Product information is one of the few remaining strategic information assets within an enterprise that does not have a dedicated system of record. This is not surprising when one considers the complexities of product information management (PIM). Specifically, a comprehensive produ
ASP.NET Whidbey Overview
(Steven Smith) ASP.NET was first previewed at PDC in July of 2000. The first beta followed about a year later and the actual RTM of ASP.NET 1.0 came in February of 2002. ASP.NET 1.1 and Visual Studio 2003 came about a year after that, but did not include many feature updates.
Five XSLT 2.0 Features that Simplify XML Document Transformations
(Jinyu Wang) XSLT is a powerful language that has been widely used to transform XML documents. However, XSLT in its current 1.0 version has limitations that can make writing stylesheets difficult and complex. In this Technical Article, I will describe five new features in XSLT 2.0 that will help ove
Using libferris with XML
(Ben Martin) This article presents the benefits of using libferris with your XML applications. libferris presents a uniform interface to hierarchical data. This data can be persisted using many providers including the filesystem, an RDBMS, or even XML. All the data providers in libferris are made av
Data Access and XML From 2- to N-Tier
(Steve Lasker) Visual Studio “Whidbey” leverages existing ADO.NET and XML investments, and enables developers to perform data access tasks in drastically fewer steps and fewer lines of code. Watch this video to explore creating data access components complete with custom validation logic, consuming
Cleaning Up XML
(Adam Kolawa) Garbage in, garbage out – it’s an axiom that applies to many aspects of enterprise development, but none more so than building reliable and robust Web applications and integration projects with XML. Since its inception, XML has been seen as the cure-all for every problem related to Web
Bridging the XML divide between US, Europe
(Mark Brunelli) Analysts and veteran software developers say much can be learned about science, culture and history by examining the different attitudes and approaches that Americans and Europeans take toward modern technologies like XML. (R)
