by Kip Hampton – There is little doubt that the hype associated with web services has reached astronomical proportions. Notably missing from the current flood of information, however, is a nuts-and-bolts examination of how to build applications which provide both browser-based access for human users
Tag: JSON / JAVA / XML
Generate Custom Crosstab Reports
by Roger Jennings – Designing XML Web services that return user-defined time-series crosstab reports as XML or XHTML response documents probably will be among the first challenges presented by clients or managers to Visual Studio .NET developers. This article describes what I believe to be a new app
Recruiters endorse HR-XML proposal
By Gillian Law – The six sponsors of the HR-XML (Human Resource Extensible Markup Language) Consortium have endorsed a specification it developed for information exchange between recruitment organizations and their customers.
REST Roundup
by Leigh Dodds – The XML-Deviant this week takes a brief look back over the REST debate, to see what's been learned, and what's still to be done.
SQLXML 3.0 and .Net Leverage Web Services
by Randy Holloway – Learn how to use SQLXML 3.0 and its managed classes in .Net to extend Web services' functionality with SQL Server.
Hacker exposes holes in .Net
By Robert Lemos – H.D. Moore, a hacker and senior security analyst for Digital Defense, told attendees of the CanSecWest security conference here that the .Net Framework could nearly eliminate some types of vulnerabilities that plague Microsoft products today, but that the server software is still e
RelaxNGCC — Bridging the Gap Between Schemas and Programs
by Daisuke Okajima – The primary reason schema languages exist is validation, a process to determine whether an XML instance meets the constraints imposed by a schema. Although many people only use schemas to validate XML, the capabilities of a schema can exceed validation. In this article, we exami
Google SVG Search I
In the next couple of installments we will make use of our previously acquired knowledge on the Google Web Services API and SVG in order to produce a CGI that graphically presents the search engine results returned by Google.
Ejen: Java/XML/XSLT-based code-generation
F. Wolff has released the final 1.0 version of Ejen, a Java/XML/XSLT system (currently implemented as an Ant task) designed to facilitate the creation of code generators.
Interactive Microsoft SQL Server & XML Online Tutorial
Written by: Scott Klein – This tutorial will introduce you to using XML with Microsoft SQL Server 2000™ and guide you through the concepts and techniques of how to read and write data using XML with Microsoft SQL Server 2000™. You will learn the various methods used and see how powerful and flexible