(Nicholas Chase) The power of the ultimate mashup is the intelligence you’ll build into it by using semantic Web techniques, specifically the Web Ontology Language (OWL). But before you can tackle OWL, you want to be familiar with its base language, the Resource Description Framework (RDF) and RDF S
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Dashboard: Developers Face Ajax Compatibility Crisis
(Nelson King) It’s early in the adoption cycle of Web 2.0 technologies, but not too early to spot potential problems. Just as the standards for Web services (XML, WSDL, UDDI, SOAP, and so on) were supposed to promote interoperability, the standard elements behind Web 2.0, especially those for Ajax (
Enable information interchange across enterprise applications by generating XML documents with Ruby
(Maik Schmidt) Typical enterprises use dozens, hundreds, and sometimes thousands of applications, components, services, and databases. These run on heterogeneous operating systems and hardware, use databases and messaging systems from various vendors, and were written in different programming langua
Profiling XML Schema
(Paul Kiel0 XML Schema is now 5 years old, having matured from a newborn into an active youngster. So what have we learned about this young one’s personality? We’ve always known it was complex. Indeed, the original debate about whether to make it a Recommendation indicated concern. (See Last Word an
Introduction to XForms, Part 2: Forms, models, controls, and submission actions
(Chris Herborth) XForms is the next generation of Web-based data processing. It replaces traditional HTML forms with an XML data model and presentation elements. In this three-part series, you’ll be introduced to XForms and its capabilities, including the basic XForms model and form, the various typ
Quick and Dirty Settings Persistence with XML
(circumpunct) Yes, I’m afraid it’s yet ANOTHER class to save application settings in an XML file. Why, when there are so many similar articles here? Well most of them use classes that are big, and some are HUGE! Great when you need them, but do we really need to use a DLL built from tens of files an
Generating dynamic web pages using XSL and XML
(Tony Marston) In an earlier article, ‘Using XSL and XML to generate dynamic web pages from UNIFACE’, I demonstrated how it is possible to generate web pages using XSL to transform XML documents into HTML for output to the web. This replaces the UNIFACE-specific method of web page generation with a
XML data solutions with xfy and DB2 9, Part 2: Deliver dynamic XML information solutions
(Laura Giddings and Andy Stewart) The record adoption of XML and evolution of database technology to natively store both XML and relational information, have revolutionized the way enterprise data can be managed and shared. Justsystems xfy Enterprise Solutions combined with IBM DB2 9 let you manage
ASP.NET 2.0 — Standard Controls — XML Control
(Namratha Shah) Over the past few years storing data in XML has become very popular. Data stored in XML can be read using a lot of inbuilt objects provided by .NET framework like XMLReader, XPath Query and the old fashioned XMLDOM object. In ASP.NET MS has gone a step ahead and provided an XML contr
Content Chunking Pattern (Sample Chapter)
(Christian Gross) The Content Chunking pattern makes it possible to incrementally build an HTML page, thereby allowing the logic of an individual HTML page to be distributed and the user to decide the time and logic of the content that is loaded. (R, pdf)
