by Leigh Dodds<br> A succession of new Working Drafts have appeared on the W3C Technical Reports page. The list includes requirements documents for XSLT 2.0, XPath 2.0 and XML Query a data model and an algebraic description for XML Query, and a resurrection of the XML Fragment Interchange specifica
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Tool aimed at Palm OS developers
Although debate rages on, longstanding problems with the development of hosted applications for Palm OS-based handhelds could be solved by an Extensible Markup Language middleware tool kit under development by Citrix Systems Inc.
From XML to DML the Java Way
By Rajendra Pande If you're using data from XML documents to modify an Oracle database, Oracle's Java tools and the custom Java code provided here can ease your way.
Choose Your Java XML Parser
by Piroz Mohseni The XML parser world is a dynamic one. As standards change, the parsers change as well–XML parsers are becoming more sophisticated. For most programming projects, the parser, at minimum, must support DOM Level 2, SAX 2, XSLT, and Namespaces. All the parsers discussed here prov
Understanding XForms
In this chapter, we cover the newest technology in Web forms, XForms. And when we say new, we mean really new. XForms is currently a "work in progress" at the W3C. So, in this chapter, we just provide you with a very brief overview of XForms.
James Clark updates TREX sample implementation
James Clark has announced an update to the sample Java implementation he created for his TREX validation language.
XML Parsers: DOM and SAX Put to the Test
Before making the important decision to purchase an XML parser, look at the results of Steve Franklin's test of a selection of both DOM- and SAX-based parsers.
XML Structures for Existing Databases
An excerpt from WROX Press Professional XML Databases by Kevin Williams, Michael Brundage, Patrick Dengler, Jeff Gabriel, Andy Hoskinson, Michael Kay, Thomas Maxwell, Marcelo Ochoa, Johnny Papa, Mohan Vanmane. In this chapter, we will examine some approaches for taking an existing relatio
Functional Programming and XML
Bijan Parsia tells us…As is all too common in the programming world, much of the XML community has identified itself and all its works with object oriented programming (OOP). While I'm a fan of OOP, it's clear to me that even the best OOP-for-XML techniques aren't a panacea, and, moreo
At the Heart of the Open Source Movement
by Stuart J. Johnston The open source community does not have a singular, monolithic vision but there's plenty of innovation that takes full advantage of XML, including Jabber, Red Hat Network, GNOME, and more. Read about the best developments in open source XML.