(R. Khalaf, A. Keller and F. Leymann) The Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL4WS or BPEL for short) is an XML-based language for defining business processes that provides an interoperable, portable language for both abstract and executable processes and that was designed from
Tag: JSON / JAVA / XML
XML tip: I want my XMLTV
(Ed Tittel) I stumbled across XMLTV (aka XML TV) while researching and writing a now-nearly-finished book on the Linux based MythTV environment earlier this year. For those not already in the know, MythTV is one of a handful of alternatives to Microsoft’s Windows Media Center Edition (MCE) that runs
XML Compression and its Role in SOA Performance
(Srinivas Padmanabhuni and Akash Saurav Das) Looking at the uncertainty and volatility of market conditions today, enterprises are depending on new cutting-edge technology to have an edge over their fierce competitors. At the same time, they try extracting more value from their existing IT investmen
Power your mashups with XQuery
(Ning Yan) Web 2.0 applications, which offer users a more dynamic experience, often use Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax). Once you load a master HTML document, you can use Ajax to update Web content without refreshing the whole Web page. With Ajax, you can treat Web content as data fragments,
Using XMLSchema DOM and SAX in JAXP 1.2
(Anghel Leonard) To take advantage of the power of XMLSchema in a SAX or DOM application, you simply have to set two properties. In JAXP 1.3, use the javax.xml.validation package.
Develop an interactive telephone survey application using VoiceXML
(Voicent Support) VoiceXML is a markup language for creating voice-user interfaces. It uses speech recognition and/or touchtone (DTMF keypad) for input, and pre-recorded audio and text-to-speech synthesis (TTS) for output. It is based on the Worldwide Web Consortium’s Extensible Markup Language
Virtual XML: A toolbox and use cases for the XML world view
(K. H. Rose, S. Malaika and R. J. Schloss) Although the Extensible Markup Language (XML) has gained in popularity and has resulted in the creation of powerful software for authoring, transforming, and querying XML-based business data, much information remains in non-XML form. In this paper we introd
Building control in Visual Studio 2005 with XML as data source
(Michael Livshitz) The most part of the questions, which I have been asked when the article “Building the Address control”(part 1 , part 2 , part 3) has been published, I can formulate as follows: how a control can be built in Visual Studio 2005 and how can be used XML as data source. In this artic
The Java XPath API
(Elliotte Rusty Harold) XPath expressions are much easier to write than detailed Document Object Model (DOM) navigation code. When you need to extract information from an XML document, the quickest and simplest way is to embed an XPath expression inside your Java program. Java 5 introduces the javax
The Semantic Web Revisited
(Nigel Shadbolt, Wendy Hall and Tim Berners-Lee) In the 50 years since the term AI was coined at the Dartmouth Conference, the digital world has evolved at a prodigious rate. It has produced an information infrastructure that few would have anticipated—with the possible exception of Vannevar Bush, a
