Uche Ogbuji takes a moment to review in a broader context the relevance of the XML/RDF techniques he has been presenting. He discusses the importance of XML/RDF interchange, of specialized RDF query, and of applying lessons from RDF modeling to overall application development. He also shows how this
Tag: JSON / JAVA / XML
Building XML Portals with Cocoon
by Carsten Ziegeler, Matthew Langham – In this article we will look at the Cocoon portal and authentication frameworks, and we assume that the reader is familiar with the basic Cocoon concepts, such as the sitemap. You can find an introduction to Cocoon in a recent XML.com article by Steve Punte.
New Update For XML Content Management
Ingeniux Corporation, provider of XML-based Web content management and publishing systems, is releasing its Content Management System (CMS) 3.0.<br><Br>In addition to streamlined Web publishing processes for non-technical users, Ingeniux CMS 3.0 new features include:
IBM, Opera push XHTML+Voice
Software giant IBM and browser business Opera have teamed up to bring voice-enabled XHTML to a gadget near you. Just don’t say “reset” to your phone at the wrong time.
XML Revolutionizes Application Architecture
by Kurt Cagle – Believe this: XML will turn ordinary client/server applications into rich, message-driven networks where boundaries between process, server, and application cease to exist.
Locally Linked Infosets
The aim of this note is to propose a minimally invasive and maximally flexible mechanism for accessing Post Schema Validation Information. It was partly inspired by proposals from Rick Jelliffe (Schemachine) and Eric van del Vlist (xvif).
A Realist’s SMIL Manifesto, Part II
In the second part of his overview of SMIL 2.0, Fabio Arciniegas shows how SMIL can be used to implement common narrative strategies: condensation, synecdoche and spatial montage.
XML Matters: Enforcing validity with the gnosis.xml.validity library
By David Mertz – Most hitherto existing XML APIs have enforced well-formedness at a programmatic level, but hardly any can guarantee validity. This is a serious weakness in the whole field of XML processing. This installment discusses the author’s gnosis.xml.validity library for enforcing validity i
Java and XML in OLAP Systems
by Manoj Sharma – Most OLAP systems are modeled after relational databases, but sometimes object-oriented databases work. Apply XML data modeling and JAXB to a retail-chain OLAP example.
Relax NG schemas for XML Encryption and XML Signature
Two new Relax NG schemas for XML Encryption and XML Signature have been published by Joseph Reagle as public resources available for XML Encryption and XML Signature.
