In this tip, author and developer Nicholas Chase shows you how to use the SOAP with Attachments API for Java (SAAJ) to simplify the process of creating and sending SOAP messages.
Tag: JSON / JAVA / XML
Using Embedded XML Databases to Process Large Documents
by Mark Wilcox – I propose as an alternative the use of an embedded XML database so that you can continue to utilize DOM for processing but without eating all of your memory. Additional benefits include persistence and data manipulation capabilities of XML databases which can make future processing
Use .NET Deterministic Finalization
by Juval Löwy – Implement methods on your objects that release expensive resources without needing to wait for garbage collection.
Updated Entity Resolver from Apache XML-Commons
Java tool using OASIS Entity Resolution catalogs now supports multiple catalog managers and comes with tests and examples.
Three More For XML Output
by Uche Ogbuji – This column has touched on some advanced XML processing topics, but I keep coming back to basics. The reason for this is that the two most common XML processing tasks for Python users are to extract particular data fields from XML files and to generate XML in order to feed another p
Browser-based Editing Tools Simplify XML Data Collection
This week, Ektron announced version 4.0 of Ektron eWebEditPro+XML and eWebEditPro. These browser-based editing tools streamline content management and deliver new functionality for data collection, publishing, and reuse.
XML Made Easy with XMLBeans
by Laurence Moroney – A new XML parser from BEA makes it easy to handle instance documents in Java, using regular bean-like syntax.
XSL stylesheets and processor-specific features
by Benoît Marchal – This tip illustrates how to write stylesheets that take advantage of processor-specific features while remaining portable.
SeeBeyond ships integration suite, touts French win
SeeBeyond Technology Corp., Monrovia, Calif., on Wednesday announced the general availability of the latest version of its suite of application integration software. Also this week, the company announced that France’s state-run railroad has picked the SeeBeyond platform to integrate its software inf
W3C XForms 1.0 Hailed as Standard
By Clint Boulton – The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Tuesday announced XForms 1.0 as an official recommendation, paving the way for a new way to present information via the Web as an improvement over Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).
