By Charles Babcock – Blue Titan is trying to create Web-services hubs in the enterprise where an existing networked service can be called and reused by more than one application.
Tag: JSON / JAVA / XML
Namespaces in an XML Document
Describes how the XmlNamespaceManager class is created and used whenever namespaces are needed, while holding the prefix and the namespace it represents.
Manage Sessions in Web Services
by Kevin Jones – Developers can manage session in a Web service in two accepted ways: They can rely on HTTP and use HTTP cookies, or they can use SOAP headers. Axis lets developers do both.
XML Features of Oracle 8i and 9i
Today, guest writer and database specialist Simon Hume chips in with an introduction to the XML features of the most recent Oracle database versions. Included are real-world examples and code.
Daniel Veillard looks at XML from an Open Source perspective
While XML has benefited from free and open source tools since its beginning, the open source and free software community has taken a measured approach to XML. Daniel Veillard gave the XML-centric crowd at XML Europe 2003 a look at XML from a different perspective.
Explore online XML data with Java programming
By Dan Becker – As publishing information on the Internet becomes more prevalent, it makes sense to discover and query this information. This article explains how to use Java programming to get Web-based XML data, parse the data, filter out the elements and attributes you need, and to perform work w
Reports from XML Europe 2003
The annual XML Europe Conference took place in London earlier this May. This article collects together reports from XML.com writers Uche Ogbuji and Simon St.Laurent.
Auto industry group to upgrade supply chain with XML
By TODD R. WEISS – Auto industry e-services exchange Covisint has launched an IT consortium that aims to replace existing Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) messaging with more flexible — and less costly — XML systems.
XML Bag Has Cross-Platform Advantages
by Kurt Cagle – The XML bag is a repository that stores state information temporarily. You can use it instead of the trees, bags, collections, vectors, and other elements that populate coding.
Adding SALT to HTML
by Simon Tang – Both wireless and speech applications have their benefits but also their limitations. Multimodal technologies attempt to leverage their respective strengths while mitigating their weaknesses. Using multimodal technologies, users can interact with applications in a variety of ways. Th
