Learn how .NET Framework’s classes and associated tools for manipulating XML data can be woven together to form an impressive array of options for constructing XML processing solutions.
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Web Services Taking Root in the Enterprise
eWEEK Labs recently conducted a roundtable discussion on Web services. Moderated by Technology Editor Peter Coffee, the roundtable comprised key players in several areas of the Web services space. The discussion centered on where Web services are as a technology, where the industry is in achieving e
Customize SQLXML 3.0 SOAP Messages
by Roger Jennings – Use SQLXML Web services you publish with SQL Server 2000 stored procedures to distribute complex XML documents to WinForms or Web Forms users and schema-based XML document editors.
Editing XML with XSL and ASP
by Michael Qualls – This article builds upon the Saving HTML Form Data to XML article. Based on the feedback received, it seems many people wanted to know how to edit the XML data. So, without further ado, here it is: Editing XML with XSL and ASP.
XML Web Services: Just Another Data Tier?
by Brian J Thomson – Many developers build a Web site and later, add XML Web services as separate projects, resulting in two code bases. This article shows you how to reuse XML Web service to provide data to your own applications.
XML Publishing with Cocoon 2, Part 1
Apache Cocoon is an XML-publishing framework that allows you to build powerful applications from customized components. Yeah, that’s a mouthful. Collin VanDyck and David Cummings demonstrate Cocoon’s sitemap and XML generation capabilities.
DocBook XSL: The Complete Guide
Bob Stayton has released DocBook XSL: The Complete Guide, an online book covering “all aspects of DocBook XML publishing tools, including installing, using, and customizing the XSL stylesheets and processing tools.”
W3C Releases Latest Version Of SOAP
The World Wide Web Consortium released the latest version of SOAP, a key specification in emerging web services standards.
Bring Scalable Vector Graphics to life with built-in animation elements
by Brian John Venn – Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an XML-based language for drawing two-dimensional graphics. Sound dull? Far from it. SVG has many exciting features available to it such as transformations, alpha masks, filter effects, and animation. This tip provides working examples to show y
Free Book Chapter: .NET Web Services
by Keith Ballinger – This sample chapter from .NET Web Services: Architecture and Implementation provides an introduction to Web services and places them in the larger context of distributed application development.
