A comprehensive listing of XML Web services tool vendors and their product offerings.
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SOAP Builders @ Sun Microsystems, Inc.
SOAP Builders is a loosely organized forum of SOAP vendors working towards a testbed for interoperability testing between SOAP implementations. Interoperability is demonstrated by implementing a canonical set of tests that are collectively defined by the participants in the forum. Vendors prepare te
Adobe Jumps Gun on Microsoft’s Xdocs
By Ryan Naraine – Adobe rolls out two server-side products in a bid to get a headstart on Microsoft in the market for XML-based network publishing.
Tip: Basics of bootstrapping with DOM, Part 1
By Brett McLaughlin – This tip, the first in a series on bootstrapping with DOM, explains what bootstrapping is, explores the problems associated with it, and lays the basics for use in DOM Levels 1 and 2.
The .NET Schema Object Model
by Priya Lakshminarayanan – Despite the many articles explaining W3C XML Schema (WXS), it’s not enough to discuss WXS as a specification only. Educational materials should also discuss tools which aid the development of XML applications which employ WXS. This article focuses on an API in the .NET pl
Hacking XUL and WXS-based Transformations
by John E. Simpson – I am designing a new Mozilla browser for a university project, with the intention of making it more accessible for older people to browse the web. Could you give me a hand in the design of Mozilla skins?A: On the face of it, this seems a bit far afield for a column dedic
Tripwire Upgrades Network Security Tool
By Dennis Fisher – Tripwire Inc. unveiled a new version of its Tripwire for Network Devices security software, which now includes a Web-based management interface and the ability to output reports with XML data.
Father of Java Sounds Off
By Darryl K. Taft – James Gosling, the father of Java and a fellow at Sun Microsystems Inc., graced the Software Development Conference and Expo East 2002 with his presence this week, addressing a wide range of issues from Sun’s software strategy to Web services to embedded Java to open-source softw
XML Spy Tops as XML Editor
By Timothy Dyck – Altova GMBH’s XML Spy has long been a strong player in the XML space, and Version 5 of the XML editor raises the bar even higher. Of all the XML editors eWEEK Labs has seen—and we’ve seen a lot—the $990 XML Spy 5.0 Enterprise Edition provides the best overall combination of editing
Vendors update XML for Analysis
By Joris Evers – Version 1.1 of the XMLA specification is the first version of the specification created in conjunction with the members of the XMLA Advisory Council, a group of business intelligence software vendors that back XMLA, according to a statement from Microsoft, Hyperion, and SAS.
