By Aaron Skonnard – Is it possible to turn on validation in ASP.NET WebMethods? WebMethods don’t seem to validate the request message against the implied XML Schema.
Tag: JSON / JAVA / XML
Xpath1() scheme published as an IEFT Internet-Draft
Simon St.Laurent has announced an IETF Internet-Draft defining a XPath based scheme to be used in the XPointer framework that is simpler than the xpointer() scheme and more powerful than the shorthand or element() scheme.
dtddoc step 3: Element and attribute descriptions
In this installment we are going to look at ways to add extra information to the elements and attributes of a DTD. This extra information shall then be used by our new tool dtddoc.
XUL Defines New User Interface Options
by Nigel McFarlane – XUL is a new Netscape/Mozilla XML dialect that describes the elements of a traditional user interface. Faster and cleaner than HTML, it might just be the quickest way yet to code a UI.
Make Your XML RDF-Friendly
by Bob DuCharme, John Cowan – As RDF interest and application development grows, there’s an increasing payoff in keeping RDF concerns in mind along with the other best practices as you design document types. Your documents store information, and small tweaks to their structure can allow an RDF proce
XML for ASP.NET Developers
Book by Dan Wahlin – Text focusing on the different ways XML can be leveraged in ASP.NET applications to create flexibility, ease of maintenance, and efficiency. Feature thousands of lines of code samples illustrating techniques for XML for ASP.NET, and related technologies such as XPath, XPointer,
Serve Office Documents Using MIME Types and J#.NET
The conversion of the native Office document format to XML allows developers to create documents on the fly and serve them from a Web service.
XML 1.1: Here We Go Again
by Kendall Grant Clark – Despite the frequent and usually accurate complaints that XML specifications and standards are insufficiently layered, there is a sort of conceptual stack of technologies which together constitute the architecture of the Web. In this week’s XML-Deviant column I report on dev
Tip: Traversing an XML document with a TreeWalker
By Nicholas Chase – XML’s Document Object Model provides objects and methods that enable a developer to navigate a document’s tree, but typically the process involves NodeLists and recursive methods that make it easy to get lost within the structure. The DOM Level 2 Traversal module provides a new o
Can Web Services Help IT Emerge From Gloom And Doom?
By Richard Karpinski – Author and former McKinsey partner John Hagel says XML is the key to unleashing the value of IT systems.
