(M. Roth, M. A. Hernandez, P. Coulthard, L. Yan, L. Popa, H. C.-T. Ho and C. C. Salter) Extensible Markup Language (XML) has grown rapidly over the last decade to become the de facto standard for heterogeneous data exchange. Its popularity is due in large part to the ease with which diverse kinds o
Tag: JSON / JAVA / XML
Streaming Techniques for XML Processing – Part 3
(Tobias Trapp) In the first part of this weblog I introduced STX and mentioned validation techniques beyond W3C XML schema as an application. Now this will be explained in detail. Therefore I used more advanced STX techniques. Now I want to put it all together for an application in data exchange. (
Implementing the Atom Publishing Protocol
(Joe Gregorio) The Atom Publishing Protocol (APP) is nearing completion, many of the issues that I pointed out in a previous article have settled down, and there is work being done on implementations and interoperability. Although the interoperability work will go on for years to come, we can put to
Enable XML awareness in WebSphere Extended Deployment with WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances
(Bob Callaway and Adolfo Rodriguez) The On Demand Router (hereafter called ODR), a component of WebSphere Extended Deployment (hereafter called WebSphere XD), is a proxy to the application server tier that provides application-specific services to support policy goals. In order to effectively priori
XQuery Full-Text extensions explained
(S. Amer-Yahia, C. Botev, J. Dörre and J. Shanmugasundaram) There has been recent interest in developing XML query languages, such as XPath and XQuery, to tap the vast amount of information represented and stored in Extensible Markup Language (XML). These query languages, however, have focused mainl
Tip: Debug stylesheets with xsl:message
(Elliotte Harold) In this tip, discover several possible ways you can use the xsl:message element to assist with understanding and debugging Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) stylesheets.
Streaming Techniques for XML Processing – Part 2
(Tobias Trapp) In the first part of bis blog series I introduced Steaming Transformations for XML (in short STX). Now I want to present a complex STX transformation that uses buffers to cache nodes that are needed later for output generation. The linear nature of serial transformations are the reaso
DWR makes interportlet messaging with Ajax easy
(Sami Salkosuo) Portlets are Java platform-based applications for Web portals. JSR-168, a Java Community Process standard for developing portlet applications, addresses portlet lifecycle management, portlet container contracts, packaging, deployment, and other aspects related to portals.
Using the Atlas Control Toolkit
(Dan Wahlin) The sample code demonstrates using the following Atlas Control Toolkit controls. It is still fairly early in the toolkit development lifecycle so the controls and their behaviors may certainly change.
Practical business graphing with SVG and XML
(Jack D. Herrington) Learn to build business graphs using XML, PHP and the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) standard. The SVG standard gives your graphics infinite vector scalability, visual effects, and even scripted interactivity.
