By Dirk Hamstra – Grid computing makes it possible to dynamically share and coordinate dispersed, heterogeneous computing resources. Flexibility and ubiquity are essential characteristics of Web services technologies such as WSDL, SOAP, and UDDI. The Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) combines t
Tag: JSON / JAVA / XML
XUL Defines New User Interface Options
XUL, a new Netscape/Mozilla XML dialect that describes the elements of a traditional user interface, may just change the focus of your browser development efforts. Faster and cleaner than HTML, XUL may be the quickest way yet to code a UI. Nigel McFarlane explains how easy it is to build complex int
XML, The Perl Way
Tree-oriented Perl API to XML documents, built on top of XML::Parser; this release adds feature enhancements, bug fixes, and compatibility with the latest version of the expat library (1.95.5).
Java Architecture for XML Binding v0.7, Public Draft
The JavaTM Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) gives Java developers an efficient and standard way of mapping between XML and Java code. Java developers using JAXB are more productive because they can write less code themselves and do not have to be experts in XML. JAXB makes it easier for developer
Using fixed attributes in XML vocabularies
Fixed attributes are not the most common feature in XML, but they can sometimes come in surprisingly handy. In this tip, Uche Ogbuji introduces fixed attributes and shows how they can be used to reduce the visibility of XML namespaces to authors.
Altova released Xmlspy 5.0
xmlspy® 5 is packed full of new features which accelerate the development of your next-generation Internet applications! This page is an overview of just the Top 5 new features in xmlspy® 5.
Validating XML Against Multiple Schemas using the XmlValidatingReader
The XmlValidatingReader provides an API for validating XML documents against XSD schemas. In many cases a single XML instance document may be validated against a single XSD schema.
IBM’s Web Services Security Answer Lies with Tivoli
By Jim Wagner – IBM will release new software in its Web services suite of applications early next year to address the problem of data security, officials announced Wednesday.<br><br>The Tivoli Access Manager is scheduled for release in the first quarter of 2003, in what officials said would "provid
Brother, Can You Spare a DIME?
by Rich Salz – Last month we talked about the reasons for associating attachments with SOAP messages, and we looked at the initial SOAP Messages with Attachments (SwA) note. This month we look at Direct Internet Message Encapsulation (DIME), a binary message format; and we’ll also look briefly at th
Can XML Web Services Offer a Standard Across Databases?
by Brian C. Reed – XML is often promoted as the standard format for exchanging data. But dig into how XML is actually being implemented by the database and tools vendors, and you will often find that XML is not necessarily being delivered in the interoperable way they might expect.
