(Laurence Moroney) In the previous articles in this series you took a look at how to use the Microsoft Expression Interactive Designer to separate the design from the underlying implementation of your applications. Expression is a next-generation tool, aimed at designers, that allows them to create
Tag: JSON / JAVA / XML
Using the new ASP.Net 2.0 XmlDataSource
(Brett Burch) I previously used a custom collection to display the article titles and summaries on my /dotnet landing page. This involved reading the XML file, hydrating a business object for each article, returning the business object to the page, explicitly setting the data source for the DataList
A Different View on AJAX
(edmon) This blog post is sort of a reaction on the recent article on CNET by Alex Krapf.
Develop forms using the Visual XForms Designer
(Jan Joseph Kratky, Keith Wells and Kevin E. Kelly) The W3C developed the XForms standard for the presentation and collection of form data. As stated in the W3C Recommendation, XForms is intended to be “the next generation of forms for the Web.” XForms provides a number of advantages over existing H
Frictionless data: let it flow
(Joab Jackson) Think information sharing at your agency is difficult? It took an order from the president to get intelligence agencies to start to pool their resources.
Generation of efficient parsers through direct compilation of XML Schema grammars
(E. Perkins, M. Matsa, M. G. Kostoulas, A. Heifets and N. Mendelsohn) With the widespread adoption of SOAP and Web services, XML-based processing, and parsing of XML documents in particular, is becoming a performance-critical aspect of business computing. In such scenarios, XML is often constrained
A Quick Exploration of the Atlas UpdatePanel control
(Brett Burch) I’ve been messing around with Atlas a bit and think the Update Panel server control is what I’m looking forward to most. This article is a brief introduction to the Update Panel control, and only touches the most basic aspects of the Update Panel and Atlas.
XSLT Extension Functions in XDK 10g
(Deepak Vohra) XSLT 1.0 provides a way for developers to call implementation-specific extension functions from within a stylesheet. In the Oracle XSLT processor for Java, you use XSLT extension functions to access Java class functions (methods) from an XSLT stylesheet, letting you use all Java’s pow
Emerging patterns in the use of XML for information modeling in vertical industries
(S. Hinkelman, D. Buddenbaum and L.-J. Zhang) Extensible Markup Language (XML) has emerged as the predominant non-binary information format. The impact of XML has been most strongly felt in information exchange environments and information modeling. This paper focuses on a set of innovative patterns
AJAX, Java, Flash, and .NET
(Coach Wei) The Web began as an environment for content sharing and small-scale data transfer via e-mail, newsgroups, and so forth. These initial uses quickly led to more sophisticated applications particularly in the e-commerce arena. However, the Web wasn’t architected with rich application servic
