This tutorial will show you how to create random images that are loaded from external sources, XML file. This tutorial is based on “Retrieve Data from XML file”. You will need to have basic understanding about XML and how to load it into Flash document before start this tutorial.
Tag: JSON / JAVA / XML
Using XML and Jar Utility API to Build a Rule-Based Java EE Auto-Deployer
(Colin (Chun) Lu) Today’s Java EE application deployment is a common task, but not an easy job. If you have ever been involved in deploying a Java EE application to a large enterprise environment, no doubt you have faced a number of challenges before you click the deploy button. For instance, you ha
Converting (people) to RDF
(Jeni Tennison) As I’ve mentioned before, I’ve been a RDF sceptic for a long time. Perhaps it’s precisely because of my knowledge engineering background: in my experience, the field is about equal parts academic optimism, sales-related exaggeration and plain old information management. In other (un-
PHP Developers Don’t Need Silverlight—Or Do They?
(Justin Whitney) Silverlight gives a lot of love to .NET coders, especially those versed with Microsoft development tools like Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and the new Microsoft Expression Studio. But PHP developers have a lot to benefit from, as well. In fact, using the Silverlight runtime, XAML, P
Navigating XML Files in .NET
(Jeff Cogswell) Over the past decade or so, XML has proved an incredibly powerful means for storing data. If you’re writing a .NET application, you can make use of XML in your own applications using a set of classes specifically for processing and navigating XML.
Web services hints and tips: JAX-RPC versus JAX-WS, Part 5
(Russell Butek and Nicholas Gallardo) Java API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) supports the SOAP with Attachments (Sw/A) specification, while Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) supports Sw/A along with the new Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism (MTOM) specification. This fifth tip in this s
Chris Lovett Interview
Chris Lovett was interviewed by book author Michael van Otegem recently and he asked some very interesting questions:
Silverlight: Web services rich client for the browser
(Daniel Rubio) Web services data is readily available to numerous tiers in the enterprise, ranging from user desktop’s to serverside applications making the most of SOA tenets. However, each of these tiers has certain characteristics that influence the way in which data is consumed and used to solve
Ajax-based persistent object mapping
(Kristopher William Zyp) The Persevere persistent object framework brings persistent object mapping to the browser JavaScript environment. Object persistence has seen great popularity in the Java programming and Ruby worlds, and the dynamic JavaScript language is naturally well suited to mapping obj
SEC Readies XBRLTagging Rules for Financial Filings
(Roy Mark) U.S. businesses could be required to file financial reports formatted in XBRL, top Securities and Exchange Commission officials said.
