By Arun Gaikwad – This article is an introduction to an Open Source Native XML Database System, called Xindice (pronounced zeen-dee-chay). It is also an introduction to Native XML Database concepts.
Tag: JSON / JAVA / XML
Using libxml in Python
by Uche Ogbuji – In this article I’ll introduce the Python libxml bindings, which I refer to as Python/libxml. In particular I introduce libxml2. I am using Red Hat 9.0 so installation was a simple matter of installing RPMs from the distribution disk or elsewhere. The two pertinent RPMs in my case a
W3C brushes up SOAP standard
By Martin LaMonica – Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) acts as a transport mechanism to send data between applications or from applications to people. SOAP, along with Extensible Markup Language (XML) and the Web Services Description Language (WSDL), is considered to be the foundation of Web serv
Putting an XML Peg into a Database Hole
by Dan Wahlin – Employ XML and .Net technologies to move XML data into database tables despite disparate structures.
Internationalizing the URI
by Kendall Grant Clark – In this XML-Deviant column I examine two unrelated issues: the transition to IRIs and a slew of new W3C drafts.
Spirent targets end-to-end Web services testing
By Eric B. Parizo – It’s a debate akin to the chicken and the egg: Should a company risk building a Web service that may create a traffic load greater than its network can safely handle? Or should it risk purchasing testing tools for a Web service that may never exist?In an effort to help en
Extreme XML: Death, Taxes, and Relational Databases, Part 1
Showcases the XML functionality of SQL Server 2000 by turning SQL Server into an object repository using XML as the bridge between relational and object-oriented data.
Get up to speed with SMIL 2.0
SMIL 2.0, the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language, has begun to establish itself as an important new approach for integrating multimedia into Web content. SMIL, which offers XML-based approaches for controlling the timing and presentation of multimedia elements, has begun to attract the sup
W3C cleans up SOAP 1.2 spec
By Scarlet Pruitt – The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) released the proposed recommendation for the SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) 1.2 specification Wednesday, saying that the protocol is cleaned up and in a strong position for final review.
Programming Microsoft® .NET XML Web Services
With this guide, the authors set an ambitious course to help professional programmers understand the architecture of XML Web services and implement the right solutions by creating and consuming best-of-breed XML Web services.
