by Chris Cochella, Tyler Cruickshank – It’s common to wander the Web, cobbling bits of information together to understand some concept or make a decision. Weather information related to a specific activity is a good example. Trying to figure out the backcountry snow conditions at 10000ft in southern
Tag: JSON / JAVA / XML
Web services in serious jeopardy
By David Berlind – When people ask me to define Web services, I tell them that it’s primarily an idea hatched by IBM and Microsoft to steal customers from each other.
XML Grows… and Slows
by Jim Ericson – XML standards and specifications are more and more coming to bear on a variety of business processes inside and outside the four walls in support of new architectures that are flexible and loosely coupled. XML-based messaging in the form of Web services will dominate deployment of n
Create multi-purpose Web content with XSLT
By Nicholas Chase – As more and more devices become Web enabled, it is crucial that your content be available in multiple forms, such as traditional Web pages, mobile phones or other small devices, or Web services. This tutorial shows you how to set up a Java servlet that detects the type of display
Initial release of “Chandler”
Mitch Kapor’s Open Source Applications Foundation has released version 0.1 of the RDF-powered personal information manager, code-named “Chandler”.
Microsoft InfoPath 2003 By Example
In this two-part article series, I’ll show you how to create a sample InfoPath forms application. This sample application will allow employees to submit TimeOff requests, and managers can then approve/reject the request. The primary goal behind this sample application is to illustrate how easy it is
XML Transactions for Web Services, Part 1
by Faheem Khan – This three part series of articles describes and demonstrates transactional web services, elaborates why and when we may require web service transactions, and explains how WS-Coordination and WS-Transaction address the transactional requirements of web services.
Altova Software Offers XML Solution for Unstructured Data
Altova’s XML IDE, xmlspy, is leading an important niche that will put billions of documents back into the corporate knowledge base. Find out how the company is one-upping Microsoft in its quest to deliver unsurpassed data flexibility.
Adapt Web Content to Any Device
by Jeff Jurvis – Use ASP.NET Mobile Controls to generate properly formatted content for any XML language on any device.
The Semantic Blog
by Jon Udell – When the mainstream trade press first started writing about XML, one of the key benefits invariably cited was precise search. You don’t hear much about that any more. It wasn’t, and still isn’t, the wrong idea, but XML-savvy search requires an investment in data preparation that virtu
