Not every piece of data the XML programmer has to deal with comes neatly packaged in angle brackets. XML developers have been examining how W3C XML Schema could help out.
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Dynamically Selecting Which Element To Sort On Using Parameters
Many times it is desirable to specify at run-time upon which element our xml should be sorted on. Here's how we can do that.
MetraTech's QuickStart Puts ASPs On Fast Track to Profitable Services
MetraTech today released QuickStart, a streamlined, no-surprises XML billing package that eliminates the traditional lag between developing services and billing customers for them. QuickStart wraps essential elements from MetraTech's product set into a solution that ensures ASPs a fixed-price,
XML schema catches heat
After more than two years of development, the World Wide Web Consortium could be only weeks away from releasing its long-awaited XML Schema specification. But despite its release, the specification, which is designed to automate data exchange between companies, is coming under fire.
XML aids content publishing
As the number of new computing devices and new data formats grows, so, too, is demand for ways to create content once and repurpose it for multiple platforms without duplicating their work for each medium. Adobe Systems Inc. may have one answer. At the Seybold Seminars Boston conference last wee
Visual XSLT
Visual XSLT is a plugin for Microsoft Visual Studio.NET that adds an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Extensible Style Language Transformations (XSLT). The program's Editor, Debugger and Project Manager bring an XSLT editing environment to Visual Studio that provides: syntax checkin
.Net has XML on its Menu
In this tutorial, the author examines the XML-friendliness of Microsoft's .NET framework. The main XML classes and what they do are examined, including how to reference a specific namespace working with XML in C# files within a .NET environment.
Do Java Jrogrammers Really Need SOAP?
First, a simple form of Web services can already be implemented with Java Servlets. A Servlet can receive an HTTP POST with an XML document as the content and return an XML document as the response.
XP Meets XML
Extreme Programming (XP) is a software development methodology that has been causing as much of a stir in development communities as has XML. XP is the brain child of Kent Beck and has been around since 1996, although over the last year or so it has been rapidly gaining acceptance by an increasing n
MSXML 3.0 SP1 and 4.0 Technology Preview now available to download!
The Microsoft(r) XML Parser (MSXML) 3.0 SP1 release offers a number of key bug fixes over the MSXML 3.0 release. The MSXML 3.0 release provides: server-safe HTTP access; complete implementation of XSL Transformations (XSLT) and XML Path Language (XPath); changes to the Simple API for XML (SAX2) imp
