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201. Adobe acquires XML developer
- www.fcw.com
- Adobe acquires XML developer.
- , a developer of Extensible Markup Language messaging and metadata management products. ...
- Adobe officials believe the acquisition will strengthen the company's XML architecture. Yellow Dragon, a privately held firm based in Vancouver, British Columbia, has products that use Electronic Business eXtensible Markup Language, a technical framework for consistently using XML to exchange business data.
- Adobe is counting on an intelligent document approach based on XML to open government and commercial markets. Combining XML with the PDF format makes it possible to create forms that users can manipulate without sacrificing security, Adobe officials said.
- "We believe Yellow Dragon's technology will enable us to offer XML functionality, which will be mandated by governments and businesses over the next few years. We also gain experienced engineers who are active in the XML standards arena and who helped define the ebXML standard. ...
202. thelist XML developer question
- lists.evolt.org
203. >Oracle XML Developer's Kit
- www.webhostingresources.com
204. J2EE Training - XML Training - .NET Training - JSP Training - Java ...
- www.smart-soft.com
- J2EE Training - XML Training -. ...
- Smart Soft - The Developer Training Company - J2EE Training - XML Training -. ...
- XML Training XML Overview XML Combo Workshop XSLT Training XML Schema Workshop XML Java Workshop .
- Smart Soft provides a full range of Java training, J2EE training, XML training,. ...
- Developer Training.
- XML Training XML is the de facto data format for interoperable data exchange. Our XML training offerings include an XML Overview Seminar, Core XML training, XSLT training, XPath training, XMLSchema training and SAX/DOM training. ...
- Technical Overview Seminars The big picture on developer technology JSP/JSTL Workshop New! 3 day workshop for web developers. ... Developer Resources Reference material, articles, examples, etc. ...
- Smart Soft? 10 Reasons to choose Smart Soft for your developer training. ...
- Smart Soft - The Developer Training Company - Los Angeles Area - Orange County - Southern California J2EE Training - XML Training -. ...
205. Developer.com: An EarthWeb site
- www.developer.com
- XML.
- Developer. com announces the winners of the Developer. ...
- XML Glossary.
- Jeff Ryan has collected the most used XML terms for your reference.
- By Developer. ...
- Developer. ...
- Developer Forum.
- Developer Forum.
206. The Mac Observer - Blue World Helps XML Take Hold
- www.macobserver.com
- 10:00 AM Blue World Helps XML Take Hold.
- Blue World, developers of Lasso, have thrown their support behind the XML (Extensible Markup Language) format. They have released an XML Developers Kit providing information on how to use Lasso and XML to generate powerful and dynamic web sites. ...
- Blue World Communications today released Lasso XML Developer Kit, a free development kit providing thorough documentation, examples and templates on how to generate XML (Extensible Markup Language) data using Lasso for both Instant and Custom Web Publishing. ... Lasso XML Developer Kit also provides support for XML implementations in popular database products such as FileMaker, Inc. ...
- Flexible Custom XML Publishing.
- Lasso XML Developer Kit provides Lasso format files which automatically convert data retrieved from any Lasso compatible database into XML for display in or data interchange with XML compatible browsers or XML based systems. For example, formatting Lasso powered data into XML facilitates interoperability with enterprise systems which utilize custom or industry specified XML standards for data interchange. Lasso XML Developer Kit provides support for the XML DTDs (Document Type Definition) and XML Schemas specified in FileMaker Pro 5 and SQL Server 2000 easing the process of integration with or migration from these systems. What's more, unlike certain implementations, Lasso XML Developer Kit allows developers to fully specify customized XML DTDs and XML Schemas providing much needed flexibility allowing interoperability with any implementation based upon XML.
- Lasso XML Developer Kit provides thorough documentation and commented code examples which demonstrate the function of provided XML DTDs and Schemas in addition to instructions on how to specify custom DTDs and Schemas.
- Instant XML and WML Publishing.
- Lasso XML Developer Kit complements Instant Web Publishing capabilities provided in Lasso Web Data Engine by providing new XML and WML Instant Publishing templates. Instant XML Publishing instantly publishes data from any Lasso powered database in XML. Example XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language) transformation stylesheets are provided to extract and format XML data into HTML. ... Templates for both Instant XML and Instant WML Publishing are fully customizable.
207. WebDeveloper.com's Guide to XML / Part I
- www.webdeveloper.com
- Guide to XML .
- XML Does It Your Way! Part I .
- If you visit many development-related Web sites, you're probably at least aware that XML is one of the latest Web technologies. XML (Extensible Markup Language) is used to create custom TAGS and elements using a subset of SGML, the grandfather of HTML. ... XML is a great way to really separate style from data, and actually even from HTML. ...
- An XML page is handled by the XML-capable browser, which, using an XML parser, discovers the styling format for the page by looking it up a special style sheet, or XSL. The parser then displays the XML data in a format specified by the XSL style sheet. ...
- XML is similar to HTML in many ways. Essentially, XML holds the data for a page in between tags which look very similar to HTML. ... XML also uses TAGS to surround data, only you get to "invent" some of the tags! Additionally, many of the markup tags used in HTML utilize both start tags and end tags, such as:.
- XML is similar, except that ALL tags in XML have both start tags and end tags. ... In XML the term "element" is used to describe the tags (both start and end tags) and the data they contain as one unit. ...
- <TOPIC>The topic of this article is XML</TOPIC> .
- The use of nesting tags also occurs in both HTML and XML. ...
- To use the tags in an XML document, they must be properly nested, like this:.
- XML uses a nesting method which could be looked upon as logical. ... " Even without knowing anything about XML, you'd be likely to realize that each is nested inside the other. ... </TANGERINE> </ROUND> </FRUIT> </FOOD> (Special thanks to Ken Balderrama for pointing out more compact method of nesting XML tags. ...
208. XML Editor, XMLwriter for Windows, download a free trial of this award winning XML Editor
- www.xmlwriter.com
- XML Links .
- XML Training .
- The XML Guide .
- XML Book Samples .
- XMLwriter XML Editor v2. 4 Award Winning XML Editor for Windows XMLwriter XML EditorFeature Checklist.
- Validates XML documents against DTD/XML Schema .
- Visual and interactive display of DTD and XML Schema documents in TagBarTM .
- Generation of sample XML file from DTD/XSD Schema .
- "I've been using your product for 2 years now and I just want to let you know that I find XMLwriter to be the best and easiest to use XML editor I've tried. I have used other XML Editors, most of them either don't do what I want, or are far too expensive. ... " - SD (Australia) "I am a Technical Author and find that I keep coming back to XMLwriter, after using other XML editors (including some more expensive high level ones). ... " - JM (UK) "I have been searching for an XML editor and believe I have found one for my students. ... After trying your interface, I have decided to allow my class to use your XML editor. " - TH (USA) "XMLwriter is by far the best XML editor I have seen for editing XML/XSL/CSS/DTD source and validating XML. ... I've been searching for some time now for a decent XML editor of this nature. ...
209. doi:10.1036/0072195363 Wireless XML Developer's Guide (McGraw-Hill)
- dx.doi.org
- Wireless XML Developer's Guide.
- Develop powerful XML-based wireless applications using this professional resource. Packed with ready-to-use code that you can customize and plug into your own mobile apps, this advanced developer’s guide is a must-have for building robust wireless Internet applications. ...
- Programming The Web Using XML .
- XML Security .
- Wireless XML Developer's Guide.
210. Articles: eXtensible Markup Language (XML)
- developer.java.sun.com
- Developers Home > Products & Technologies > Java Technology > XML > Reference > Technical Articles and Tips > .
- Technical Articles and Tips Articles: eXtensible Markup Language (XML) .
- XML, Extensible Markup Language, is a text-based markup language for defining what information is as opposed to how it looks. In addition, XML is platform independent. The Java programming language and XML combined complement the portability of both technologies. ...
- How Java Technology and XML Are Improving Healthcare in Brazil by Carol McDonald and Raghavan N. ... See how the government of Brazil has harnessed XML and Java technology to streamline the National Healthcare System. ...
- Using XSLT to Present XML Data by Manish Dixit Examples of using Exstensible Stylesheet Language Transformations to display XML information are provided here. ...
- Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) by Ed Ort and Bhakti Mehta.
- See how JAXB can simplify access to XML documents from applications written in the Java programming language. ...
- Java API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) by Rahul Sharma.
- Introducing the Java API for XML Messaging (JAXM) Client Programming Model. ...
- This article provides basic code samples which illustrate how to use the Java APIs for XML Messaging to send SOAP faults in SOAP messages over HTTP. ...
- Replacing a Node in a DOM Tree of an XML Document by Michelle Cope .
- This article demonstrates how to replace an existing node in a DOM (Document Object Model) tree of an XML (eXtensible Markup Language) document with the entire DOM tree of another XML document. ...
- How to Use an Existing XML File as Part of a SOAPMessage Using the Java API for XML Messaging by Michelle Cope .
211. Introduction to "Visual Basic .NET XML Web Services Developer's Guide"
- www.oakleaf.ws
- NET XML Web Service Examples Developed in Visual Basic. NET XML Web Services Developer's Guide by Roger JenningsMcGraw-Hill/Osborne ISBN 0-07-222369-3 (Published May 20, 2002) .
- NET XML Web Services Developer's Guide Full TOC.
- Preview Chapter 6, "Converting XML Web Service Test Clients to ASP. ...
- Return to the OakLeaf XML Web Services Navigation Page.
- NET XML Web Services Developer's Guide is devoted entirely to designing and coding XML Web services and consuming applications with Visual Basic. ... Nor will you encounter primer chapters devoted to XML basics, writing XSL transforms, or designing XSD schemas from scratch. ... Instead, this book concentrates on teaching you how to create, test, and deploy real-world, production-quality, data-intensive XML Web services. ...
- Note: This book uses the term consumer or consuming application or project in preference to client to avoid inference that XML Web services adhere to the client/server model. Although most of this book's example services communicate with Windows or Web form clients, the majority of production XML Web services will probably communicate server-to-server, and many will invoke complementary Web services. ...
- C# offers the ability to add XML-style comments and write unsafe code, which Visual Basic. ... Omitting C# examples permits this book to cover a much wider range of XML Web service topics. ...
- It's a safe bet that at least 95 percent of all production XML Web services will connect to one or more relational databases. ... The early adopters of XML Web services will be organizations that are attempting to reduce the cost and extend the life cycle of enterprise application integration (EIA) projects. ...
- Adoption of W3C-standard XML, XSD, and XSL/T, and industry-standard SOAP 1. ... B2B and, to a lesser extent, B2C supply-chain applications will lead the second stage of XML Web service migration. ...
212. Small Developers and XML
- www.simonstl.com
- XML, Integration, and the Smaller Developer.
- XML is an opportunity to remake the software development landscape as well as the world of documents. The ease with which XML-based architectures can be created and rebuilt is an opportunity for smaller developers to take back the integration tasks that had been disappearing into the hands of larger companies. Small developers can now compete on the same playing field as established vendors, using open and easily-mastered XML documents to build their own infrastructure. At the same time, there are some dark clouds hanging over XML. Historical quirks, especially complexity created by its derivation from SGML, make XML seem more difficult than it really is. The ongoing development of XML and related standards at the W3C (a consortium dominated by larger vendors) also threatens to make XML more difficult to process.
- The freedom that Extensible Markup Language (XML) gives data has business implications well outside the world of document and data interchange. ...
- XML wasn't invented to create a paradise for developers building software and integrating systems. The W3C created XML as a new document format for the Web, allowing the creation of custom document vocabularies, with supplementary standards for presenting those documents and linking them into hypertexts. XML's roots are in SGML, a markup language used primarily for document management and publishing. By simplifying SGML drastically, while still keeping XML documents compatible with SGML, XML's creators hoped to bring SGML's tools to a larger audience and reinvigorate the Web. ...
- Unfortunately, the development of XML document tools has been remarkably slow, and XML's march on the Web even slower. Over a year after the XML 1. ... 0 is the first Web browser providing significant support for XML, and its support is still quite controversial (and somewhat buggy). Netscape's Mozilla provides more substantial support, but is probably six months from release, and Opera's plans for XML are still cloudy. Generic document editors for XML have been slow to appear, though some simple tools have been released and a number of announcements for more complex tools promise a brighter future. The low-cost document tools that seemed like a large part of XML's promise at its inception aren't here yet.
213. St Laurent XML - developer.com - Tech Focus
- www.oasis-open.org
- developer. ...
- XML: A <PRICE> for that <PRODUCT>, .
- XML promises to redefine the basic structure of the Web. ... In bringing content-based structures to the Web, XML promises to create more flexible documents and a far more automated, more capable Web. ...
- At the core of this potential is XML's dramatic expansion of the number of available tags. ... Industries that want a common set of tags can use the XML syntax to create standards for document interchange. ...
- XML also makes it much easier to apply boilerplate content to documents, and to reuse content from other documents that has been neatly compartmentalized by tags using the new XML-LINK standards. Building XML.
- The XML standard is still a work in progress, and probably will be until the end of this year. ...
- XML comes in two flavors: well-formed and valid. ... It just requires that a document have an XML prolog, that all elements be nested cleanly, and that all start tags have matching end tags. ...
- in XML. ...
- The XML prolog is the most obvious change from either SGML or HTML: <?XML VERSION="1. ...
- (XML parsers must support the full 16-bit Unicode standard for international character encodings, however. ...
- Before a document can call itself well-formed XML, it has to meet minimum requirements. ...
- A valid document written to this (admittedly absurd) DTD might look like: <?XML VERSION="1. ...
214. XML and the Database Developer
- www.sqlmag.com
- XML and the Database Developer .
- You're a SQL Server developer responsible for building your company's new Web architecture. You're magically transported through time to exactly one year from today and your boss asks, "Do you know enough XML to get the job done? How does XML fit into our design?" In other words, is XML really that important to the life of a database-oriented application developer? .
- Lately I've been struggling with how much of my limited brainpower should be devoted to learning XML. Unless you live under a rock, you've noticed that XML has been getting a lot of attention. On a scale of 1 to 10, with 9 being the wheel and 10 being the opposable thumb, many people have been ranking XML as an 11. Read too many articles and you might begin weeping with joy, convinced that XML will solve every woe the computer industry has ever or will ever face.
- As a database professional, how much time should you spend learning XML? Fundamentally, XML is really "nothing but data," which is what a database is all about, right? I started to think about how XML will affect my day-to-day life as a database architect and began with the fundamental belief that XML would change everything I do. After all, that's what all the experts are saying and who am I to argue? Don't flame me for being stupid until you've read the rest of this article, but I've started to believe that knowing XML won't be all that important from the perspective of the application developer responsible for interacting with the database. ...
- Like many of you, I was super excited about SQL Server 2000's "tight integration" with XML, and I figured that I should be spending a bunch of R&D time mastering SQL Server's XML extensions. I'm going to make some gross oversimplifications but, unfortunately, I was disappointed when I started to drill down into SQL Server 2000's XML offerings. I'll go so far as to say that no sane person would want to base their application architectures on SQL Server's current 'native' support for XML delivered through native http interfaces. ... I started to worry that SQL Server might not play well in the e-world of XML, but then I started reading about. ...
- Sure, current versions of ADO have some basic support for XML, but in many ways it was tacked on as an afterthought. ADO+, on the other hand, has been built from the ground up to treat XML as a first-class citizen in the world of data management, letting us use MDAC and MSXML technologies in complementary manners. In fact, disconnected datasets in ADO+ are persisted natively as XML with relevant schema information so applications can understand how to interact with the data. In other words, ADO+ datasets are essentially just XML. But you'll need to know little (or nothing) about XML to use them. ...
215. FileMaker: Products: FileMaker Developer
- www.filemaker.com
- Features Tour | Buy | Upgrade | Get a Quote | Solutions FileMaker Developer 6.
- FileMaker Developer 6 is the tool of choice for creating custom FileMaker solutions for deployment across workgroups, distribution as royalty-free runtime applications, or sharing on the Web. Along with the benefits of FileMaker Pro 6, FileMaker Developer 6 includes updated time-saving development tools. ... Use the Developer Tool to protect your solutions from modification and limit user controls, or to deploy your solutions in Kiosk mode or as a stand-alone application. Whether you are developing commercial or corporate solutions, FileMaker Developer 6 is the indispensable tool for creating, customizing and deploying FileMaker solutions.
- TOP FILEMAKER DEVELOPER 6 FEATURES: DATABASE DESIGN REPORT .
- DEVELOPER TOOL .
- INTEGRATED XML IMPORT & EXPORT.
- Create solutions which import XML-formatted data, and share that data with a virtually limitless number of other applications. ...
- Use FileMaker Developer 6 with your existing databases.
- Developer Tool.
- CUSTOMIZE FILEMAKER PRO SOLUTIONS (TOP) Use the updated Developer Tool to showcase your solution in Kiosk mode, or to deploy royalty-free runtime solutions. ... The Developer Tool now creates solutions that support FileMaker Pro 6 features.
- VIRTUALLY LIMITLESS DATA EXCHANGE (TOP) Leverage the flexibility and extendability of XML and XSLT. Developers and power users can create customized solutions that can import any XML formatted data, and share that data with users or other applications in an almost endless variety of output formats. ...
- Visit XML Central, designed to help you take advantage of the XML features in FileMaker Pro 6 and FileMaker Developer 6. Download free XSLT stylesheets (or contribute your own) at the XSLT library, participate in FileMaker XML Talk, or find XML articles, books and Web sites.
216. XML Developer's Course
- www.frntln.com
- XML Developer's Course (Three Days) .
- Provide indoctrination in the practical use of basic XML-related W3C recommendations (including XSL and XML Schema). ...
- Those needing an introduction to concepts and technologies associated with XML and its related recommendations. ...
- 0+ or XML-enabled browser.
- Xtensil - XML development tool provided by Frontline Solutions.
- XML Overview .
- What is XML .
- History of XML and its relationship to SGML and HTML .
- XML Structure, Content, and Format .
- Overview of XML Applications .
- XML Mechanics .
- XML Syntax - well-formed.
- XML declaration, comments, processing instructions .
- Valid XML Documents .
- Designing and Implementing Structural Specifications for XML .
- XML Schema walk-throughs.
217. XML-RPC for C and C++: Downloading the Developer Release
- xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net
- A lightweight RPC library based on XML and HTTP.
- XML-RPC Hacks .
- XML-RPC HOWTO .
- XML-RPC Standard .
- Downloading the Developer Release.
- rpm Developer's kit. ...
- If you're developing applications based on XML-RPC for C/C++, you may also want to sign up for the xmlrpc-c-announce mailing list. ...
218. XML Developer's Handbook™
- www.sybex.com
- XML Developer's Handbook™ .
- Web data is undergoing a dramatic transformation, thanks to the emergence of XML as a means of governing its structure and meaning. The XML Developer's Handbook is the book you need to catch up to and stay ahead of this transformationessential information for anyone working on data-intensive Web sites, whether for e-commerce, internal business practices, or scientific applications. Inside, you'll find authoritative, practical instruction in XML and the XML-related techniques you need to master to exert total control over your Web dataand the most complete, most advanced treatment available anywhere. ...
- Designing effective XML documents.
- Searching XML resources with XPath.
- Integrating XML and Visual Basic.
- Writing XML Schemas.
- Creating client- and server-side XML Components.
- Combining XML and CSS.
- Working with XML as a data format.
- Sending XML across the Internet.
- Using XML for document creation.
- Formatting documents using XML.
- Building sophisticated architectures with XML and related technologies.
- Generating remote procedure calls with XML.
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219. XML Developer Guide for Cisco CME/SRST
- www.cisco.com
- XML Developer Guide for Cisco CME/SRST.
- XML Implementation.
- XML Developer Guide for Cisco CME/SRST .
- This document describes the XML interface to the Cisco CallManager Express (CME) and the Cisco Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST). ...
- XML Implementation .
- This guide assumes the developer has knowledge of a high-level programming language, such as C++, Java, or an equivalent language. The developer must also have knowledge or experience in the following areas: .
- XML .
- In addition, users of this programming guide must have a firm grasp of XML Schema, which was used to define the AXL requests, responses, and errors. For more information on XML Schema, please refer to http://www. ...
- XML Implementation.
- The AVVID XML Layer (AXL) Application Programming Interface (API) provides a mechanism for inserting, retrieving, updating, and removing data from the database using an eXtensible Markup Language (XML) Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) interface. This allows a programmer to access data using XML and receive the data in XML form, instead of using a binary library or DLL. ...
- A SOAP is an XML remote procedure call protocol. Users perform requests by sending XML data to the server. ...
- Request methods are XML structures that are passed to the AXL API server. The server receives the XML structures and executes the request. ...
220. Oracle9i Application Developer's Guide - XML -- Contents
- www.deakin.edu.au
- Oracle9i Application Developer's Guide - XML.
- How to Access this Manual On-Line Conventions Documentation Accessibility What's New in Oracle XML-Enabled Technology? .
- XML Features Introduced with Oracle9i, Release 1 (9. ... 1) XML Features Introduced with Oracle8i Release 3 (8. ... 7) Part I Introducing Oracle XML-Enabled Technology.
- 1 Oracle XML-Enabled Technology.
- What is XML ? What are Oracle XML-Enabled Technologies? Oracle XML Components Storing and Retrieving XML Data from Oracle9i XML Support in the Database XML and URI Data Types Extensibility and XML Oracle Text Searching Oracle-Based XML Applications When to Use Oracle XML Components: How They Work Together Oracle XML-Enabled Technology Components and Features Indexing and Searching XML Documents with Oracle Text (interMedia Text) Messaging Hubs and Middle Tier Components Back-End to Database to Front-End Integration Issues Oracle XDKs Provide the Two Most Common APIs: DOM and SAX Writing Custom XML Applications The Oracle Suite of Integrated Tools and Components Oracle JDeveloper and Oracle Business Components for Java (BC4J) Oracle9i Internet File System (Oracle 9iFS or 9iFS) Oracle Portal Oracle Exchange XML Gateway Metadata API Other XML Initiatives Oracle XML Samples and Demos What Is Needed to Run Oracle XML Components Requirements for XDK Which XML Components are Included with Oracle9i Database and Oracle9i Application Server? XML Technical Support 2 Modeling and Design Issues for Oracle XML Applications.
- XML Data can be Stored as Generated XML or Composed XML Generated XML Composed (Authored/Native) XML Storing Composed XML Data in CLOBs or BFILEs Oracle Text (interMedia Text) Indexing Enables Fine Grain Searching of XML Element Content Advantages of Using Composed (Authored) XML Storage Disadvantages of Using Composed XML Storage Using a Hybrid XML Storage Approach for Better Mapping Granularity A Hybrid Approach Allows for User-Defined Storage Granularity Hybrid Storage Advantages Transforming Generated XML Combining XML Documents and Data Using Views Indexing and Querying Transformations Indexing Approaches XML Schemas and Mapping of Documents XMLSchema Example 1: Defining a Simple Data Type XMLSchema Example 2: Using XMLSchema to Map Generated XML Documents to Underlying Schema General XML: Design Issues for Data Exchange Applications Generating a Web Form from XML Data Stored in the Database Sending XML Data from a Web Form to the Database Sending XML Documents Applications-to-Application Loading XML into a Database Using SQL*Loader Loading XML Documents Into LOBs With SQL*Loader Applications that Use Oracle XML -EnabledTechnology Content and Document Management with Oracle XML-Enabled Technology Customizing Presentation of Data Scenario 1. Content and Document Management: Publishing Composite Documents Using XML-Enabled OracleTechnology Scenario 2. Content and Document Management: Delivering Personalized Information Using Oracle XML Technology Scenario 3. Content Management: Using Oracle XML Technology to Customize Data Driven Applications Business-to-Business and Business-to-Consumer Messaging Scenario 4. B2B Messaging: Online Multivendor Shopping Cart Design Using XML Scenario 5. B2B Messaging: Using Oracle XML Components and Advanced Queueing for an Online Inventory Application Scenario 6. B2B Messaging: Using Oracle XML-Enabled Technology and AQ for Multi-Application Integration 3 Oracle XML Developer Kits (XDKs) and Components: Overview and General FAQs.
- Oracle XML Components: Overview Development Tools and Other XML-Enabled Oracle9i Features XDK for Java XDK for Java Beans XDK for C XDK for C++ XDK for PL/SQL XML Parsers XSL Transformation (XSLT) Processor XML Class Generator XML Transviewer Java Beans Oracle XSQL Page Processor and Servlet Servlet Engines that Support XSQL Servlet JavaServer Pages Platforms that Support XSQL Servlet Oracle XML SQL Utility (XSU) Generating XML from Query Results XML Document Structure: Columns Are Mapped to Elements Oracle Text Oracle XML Components: Generating XML Documents Using Oracle XML Components to Generate XML Documents: Java Using Oracle XML Components to Generate XML Documents: C Using Oracle XML Components to Generate XML Documents: C++ Using Oracle XML Components to Generate XML Documents: PL/SQL Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Oracle XML-Enabled Technology General XDK Questions What XML Components Do I Need to Install? Building an XML Application: What Software Is Needed? DTD to Database Schema Schema Map to XML Are There XDK Utilities That Translate From Other Formats to XML? Can Oracle Generate a Database Schema From a Rational Rose Generated XML File? Does Oracle Offer Any Tools to Create and Edit XML Documents? How Can I Format XML Documents as PDF? How Do I Load a Large XML Document Into the Database? Portability and XML Support in Older Oracle Releases Can I Use Parsers from Different Vendors? Is There XML Support in Oracle 8. ... 4: Data Transfers to Other Vendors Using XML If I Use Versions Prior to Oracle8i Can I use Oracle XML Tools? Browsers that Support XML Browsers that Support XML Standards Are there Advantages of XML Over EDI? What B2B Standards and Development Tools Does Oracle Support? What is Oracle Corporation's Direction Regarding XML? Are There Standard DTDs that We Can Use for Orders, Shipments, and So On? XML, CLOBs, and BLOBs Is There Support for XML Messages in BLOBs? Maximum FileSizes What is the Maximum XML File Size When Stored in CLOBs? XML File Size Limitations Maximum Size for an XML Document Inserting XML Data Into Tables What Do I Need to Insert Data Into Tables Using XML? XML in the Database: Performance Where Can I Find Information about the Performance of XML and Oracle? How Can I Speed Up the Record Retrieval in XML Documents? Using XML With Different Languages Further References Other XML Frequently Asked Questions Recommended XML and XSL Books 4 Using XSL and XSLT.
221. XML Developer's Reference Guide
- www.perfectxml.com
- XML Developer's Reference Guide Darshan Singh XML XSL SOAP WSDL UDDI MSXML XSLT Web Services VoiceXML WAP WML RDF DOM SAX XQuery XDR XSD Schema MathML A five page reference guild that every XML developer should keep handy! Darshan Singh 4 2001-12-19T08:33:00Z 2001-12-19T08:34:00Z 2001-12-19T08:34:00Z 1 2815 16049 Markup Languages Darshan Singh PerfectXML. ...
- XML 1. ...
- XML Information Set.
- org/TR/xml-infoset.
- XML 1. ...
- org/TR/REC-xml.
- Namespaces in XML.
- org/TR/REC-xml-names/.
- XML Encryption Requirements.
- org/TR/xml-encryption-req.
- XML Protocol Working Group.
- XML-RPC.
- XML Schema Part 0: Primer .
- XML Schema Part 1: Structures .
- XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes .
- XML-Signature Syntax and Processing.
222. Oracle8i Application Developer's Guide - XML -- Contents
- rainbow.mimuw.edu.pl
- Oracle8i Application Developer's Guide - XML.
- Part I Introducing Oracle XML .
- 1 Introduction to Oracle XML.
- Introduction Oracle XML in Action: Applications Authored XML or Generated XML Oracle XML Applications Roadmap of this Manual Oracle XML What is Oracle XML? Oracle XML Components When to Use Oracle XML Components: How They Work Together Oracle8i XML Features Why Use Oracle8i XML? The Oracle Suite of Integrated Tools Oracle JDeveloper 3. 2 and Oracle Business Objects for Java (BC4J) Internet File System (iFS) Portal (webDB) Oracle Exchange Other Initiatives Indexing and Searching XML Documents with Oracle interMedia Text Messaging Hubs and Middle Tier Components Back-End to Database to Front-End Integration Issues Oracle XML Parser Provides the Two Most Common APIs: DOM and SAX Writing Custom XML Applications Loading XML into a Database Storing and Extracting XML Data from Oracle8 Oracle8i: Object-Relational Infrastructure Oracle8i: Extensible Architecture Oracle8i Supports Native Java XML in the Database: Generated and Authored XML Generated XML XML Example 2: XML Document Produced from Generic Mapping XML Storage Options LOB Storage: Stores "Authored XML" Documents Object-Relational Storage: Stores "Generated XML" Documents Storage of Structured XML Documents ("Generated XML") XML-SQL Utility Stores XML Data By Preserving XML Structure XSU Example: Inserting XML Document into Database XML Document Object-Relational Storage: Advantages XML Document Object-Relational Storage: Disadvantages Storage of Unstructured XML Documents ("Authored XML") interMedia Text Example: Searching Text and XML Data Using CONTAINS Use a Hybrid Storage Approach for Better Mapping Granularity A Hybrid Approach Allows for User-Defined Granularity for Storage Hybrid Storage Advantages SQL Example: Retrieving the First Line Item Numbers extractNode and existsNode Operators SQL Example: Retrieving All Documents With Line Item = 100 Generated XML: XML Transformations Transforming Query Results Using XSLT Indexing and Querying Transformations Indexing Approaches XML Schemas and Mapping of Documents XMLSchema Example 1: Defining a Simple Data Type "Authored XML": Storing XML Documents as Documents Generating and Storing XML Documents Combining XML Documents and Data Using Views How to Generate a Web Form's Infrastructure XML-SQL Utility Storage General XML Design Issues for Data Exchange Applications Use a Hybrid Storage Approach for Better Mapping Granularity A Hybrid Approach Allows for User-Defined Granularity for Storage Hybrid Storage Advantages Sending XML Data from a Web Form to a Database Communicating XML Documents Among Applications Oracle XML Samples and Demos What's Needed to Run Oracle XML Components XML Technical Support is Free on OTN 2 Business Solutions Using Oracle XML.
- Applications that Use Oracle XML Content and Document Management Customizing Presentation of Data Scenario 1. Content and Document Management: Creating and Publishing Composite Documents Using Oracle XML Scenario 2. ... Content Management: Using XML to Customize Data Driven Applications Business-to-Business/Consumer (B2B/B2C) Messaging Business-to-Business/Consumer (B2B/B2C) Messaging With XML: Scenarios Scenario 4. B2B Messaging: Online Multivendor Shopping Cart Design Using XML Scenario 5. B2B Messaging: Using XML and Oracle Advanced Queueing for an Internet Application Scenario 6. B2B Messaging: Using XML and Oracle Advanced Queueing Messaging for Multi-Application Integration 3 Oracle XML Components and General FAQs.
- Oracle XML Components: Overview Development Tools and Other XML-Enabled Oracle8i Features XDK for Java XDK for C XDK for C++ XDK for PL/SQL XML Parsers XSL Transformation (XSLT) Processor XML Class Generator XML Transviewer Java Beans Oracle XSQL Page Processor and Servlet Servlet Engines that Support XSQL Servlet JavaServer Pages (JSP) Platforms that Support XSQL Servlet Oracle XML-SQL Utility (XSU) Generating XML from Query Results XML Document Structure: Columns Are Mapped to Elements Oracle interMedia Text Tools for Building Oracle XML Applications Oracle XML Components: Generating XML Documents Using Oracle XML Components to Generate XML Documents: Java Using Oracle XML Components to Generate XML Documents: C Using Oracle XML Components to Generate XML Documents: C++ Using Oracle XML Components to Generate XML Documents: PL/SQL Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - General XML How do I Start Writing XML? XML and Required Oracle Tools Collecting Purchase Orders in XML: Creating an RFP in XML? Portability: Using Parsers from Different Vendors? Browsers that Support XML XML Support for Oracle 8. ... x EDI and XML What Oracle Tools Support B2B Exchanges? Oracle's Direction Regarding XML? XML and BLOB (inside XML message) Maximum CLOB Size? Oracle 7. ... 4: Data Transfers to Other Vendors Using XML What Do I Need to Insert Data Into Tables Via XML? Building an XML Application: Software Needed? Standard DTDs to Use for Orders, Shipment,. ... DTD to Database Schema Schema Map to XML XML in the Database: Performance Faster Record Retrievals Translating From Other Formats to XML XML File Size Limitations Maximum Size XML Document? Generating Database Schema From a Rational Rose Tool Further References Other XML FAQs Recommended XML/XSL Books Part II XML-SQL Utility (XSU): Storing and Retrieving XML From the Database.
- 4 Using XML-SQL Utility (XSU).
223. Overview of XML Developer's Kits and Components
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- Oracle9i XML Developer's Kits Guide - XDK.
- Overview of XML Developer's Kits and Components.
- Oracle XML Components: Overview .
- Development Tools and Other XML-Enabled Oracle9i Features .
- XML Parsers .
- XML Class Generator .
- XML Transviewer JavaBeans .
- Oracle XML SQL Utility (XSU) .
- Oracle XML Components: Generating XML Documents .
- Using Oracle XML Components to Generate XML Documents: Java .
- Using Oracle XML Components to Generate XML Documents: C .
- Using Oracle XML Components to Generate XML Documents: C++ .
- Using Oracle XML Components to Generate XML Documents: PL/SQL .
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Oracle XML-Enabled Technology .
- Oracle XML Components: Overview.
- Oracle9i provides several components, utilities, and interfaces you can use to take advantage of XML technology in building your Web-based database applications. ...
224. irt.org - Extensible Markup Language (XML) FAQ Knowledge Base
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- org - Extensible Markup Language (XML) FAQ Knowledge Base.
- org | Knowledge Base | Extensible Markup Language (XML).
- FAQ 1324 What is the advantage of having DTD in an xml document?.
- FAQ 1372 How can I use user defined tags in XML and how I can connect to them in XSL?.
- FAQ 1407 How do I create Frames in XML?.
- FAQ 1487 What is the difference between DTD and XML schema?.
- FAQ 5200 What is XML?.
- FAQ 5201 Who is responsible for XML?.
- FAQ 5202 Which browsers support XML?.
- FAQ 5203 What XML tools exist?.
- FAQ 5204 Does XML replace HTML?.
- FAQ 5205 Where will XML be used?.
- FAQ 5206 What is the difference between SGML and XML?.
- FAQ 5208 What are XML schemas?.
- FAQ 5209 What are XML namespaces?.
- FAQ 5210 What are XML vocabularies?.
225. IBM Releases Free XML Tools
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- IBM Releases Free XML Tools .
- IBM yesterday unleashed a slew of free XML developer tools to help seed the market as well as enhance its own reputation in this increasingly crucial area of enterprise software.
- IBM, which previously made a big splash releasing a Java-based XML parser on its alphaWorks site, released nine more tools. It also launched its own XML information site, at www. ... com/xml.
- Among the free postings are XML tools for configuring and accessing Java Beans; providing an XML view into databases; and more.
- Together, the tools represent IBM's effort to grow the XML market by releasing as soon as possible its alpha-stage XML developments, said Simon Phipps, XML evangelist for IBM.
- "We see XML tackling the same set of problems that Java does: enterprise computing is too complex and too tied to proprietary platforms," Phipps said.
- Several of the developments--in particular the linking of XML and Java Beans technology--could eventually be submitted to standards bodies, pending a positive reception from developers, Phipps said. ...
- Already, XML parsers posted in early versions to alphaWorks have made it into IBM products, most notably its WebSphere application server, Phipps said.
- IBM has even grander ambitions for PGML, which it believes may eventually be used to render large portions of Web sites, in conjunction with XML data and to an increasing lesser extent HTML markup.
- At the XML 98 show in Chicago, IBM and Adobe demonstrated a 300 kb PGML viewer running as a Java applet. ...
- Meanwhile, the nine new IBM XML tools are:.
- BML (Bean Markup Language), XML-based language for accessing and configuring JavaBeans;.
- XML Editor Maker, which automatically builds visual editors from XML schemas and document type definitions (DTDs);.
- DataCraft, which provides an XML view of databases and enables the publishing of XML forms to the Web; .
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