Tag: JSON / JAVA / XML

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Integration Models

(Brian Travis and Mae Ozkan) The integration models we have today are either loosely coupled or tightly coupled. They are message-based or method-based. They are synchronous or asynchronous. Putting these things together in an intelligent way is essential if you are going to archive the promise of w

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XML in Unexpected Places

(Eugene Kuznetsov) It is a welcome sign of XML’s success that it increasingly appears in unexpected places and concerns an everbroadening set of people. Those of you who were involved with XML technology in the early days or who bravely pioneered XML in your organizations years ago may be bewildered

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When to Reconsider TLS

(Jim Clune) This is the second of two parts of a discussion on minimizing weaknesses in transport layer security (TLS) for Web services. The first part discussed the ways certificate management, man-in-the-middle attacks, and XML attacks can compromise TLS in Web services applications. The discussio

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XML-ify your stored procedures

(Jimmy Nilsson) Since I’m a geek I love to use new technology. When XML was quite new a couple of years ago, I used it as the file format in a project for a customer of mine. Hey, I know what you think, but my customer actually thought – and still thinks – it was a good solution to use […]

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Binary Killed the XML Star?

There are at least two kinds of topics of permanent conversation in the XML development community: formally settled, and formally unsettled. In other words, members of the XML development community are perpetually discussing, on the one hand, issues which have been, more or less, formally settled by

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XSL Transformations (XSLT)

This specification defines the syntax and semantics of XSLT, which is a language for transforming XML documents into other XML documents. XSLT is designed for use as part of XSL, which is a stylesheet language for XML. In addition to XSLT, XSL includes an XML vocabulary for specifying formatting.