ebXML is a big project with a lot of pieces. In this article David Mertz outlines how the pieces all fit together. This overview provides an introduction to the ebXML concept and then looks a bit more specifically at the representation of business processes, an important starting point for ebXML imp
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XML on the Cheap
by Edd Dumbill – If you're new to XML, or simply want a starting point to play around with it a little, there are plenty of resources on the Web you can use for free, many without even installing software on your computer.
XHTML Basic for XML
by Jeff Jurvis – Creating and delivering content to mobile devices such as Web phones, pagers, and handheld devices such as those based on Palm and Pocket PC are a lot like creating and delivering content to desktop computers and other Web appliances. There are key differences, however. Developers h
XML-Like The Air That We Breathe
By Martin Marshall – XML is poised to affect just about everything corporate IS does, from E-commerce applications to legacy data. But the pervasive changes XML will bring about won't become apparent until the XML products under development hit the market later this year.
Electronic Publishing with XML
by John McKeown, Benjamin Jung – In this article, we describe the process of creating electronic publications using XML and related standards. This publishing procedure has been used to generate conference proceedings for the XML Europe 2001 Conference. We will describe the most important steps in t
Making XSLT style sheets from XSLT components
By Alan Knox – XSLT style sheets can be used to dynamically transform XML to complex presentation markup for browsers — but if the presentation is complex, the style sheet will be too. What's needed is some tool that can build complex style sheets from simple components. Since XSLT is itself an
Preparing You For Real World Business Solutions
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Initial draft of DOM Level 3 XPath
Philippe Le Hegaret has announced a first public Working Draft for the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 XPath Specification, a specification to provide access to DOM trees using XPath 1.0 expressions.
BizTalk automates b-to-b
Today's conventional wisdom holds that XML is the key to helping businesses work together, at least from the standpoint of merging information from disparate systems. But by itself, XML can't do anything to help. Someone has to define the extensions to the XML schema, the structure that the
Common Lisp support for the 'Extensible Markup Language' (CL-XML)
By James Anderson – Common Lisp support for the Extensible Markup Language (CL-XML) is a set of modules for XML processing. The validating parser is namespace-aware and will validate based upon a Document Type Definition (DTD). CL-XML provides support for XML Path Language (XPath), XML Qu
