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There are 1176 articles & tutorials regarding "XML".

145.) Introduction to Relations in XML Schema
(Page 1 of 5 ) This is the first article in a series concentrating on implementing relations for designing robust XML schema definitions. If you are new to XML Schema, I strongly suggest you go through my series Designing your own XML Schema. It will introduce you to all the necessary concepts for designing XML schemas, even if you are a beginner. A simple Primary Key in XML Schema What is a Primary Key? Anyone familiar with database design would understand it right away. A Primary Key...
Found at devArticles.com

146.) Intelligent Documents Headline XML 2003
by Edd Dumbill December 09, 2003 Edd Dumbill and Kendall Clark are reporting live this week from IDEAlliance's XML 2003 conference in Philadelphia. At the opening of this year's XML USA conference in Philadephia, PA, smart XML documents were the star. Keynotes from Jon Udell of InfoWorld and Shantanu Narayen of Adobe focused on XML documents that conveyed the nuance of real world communication. Udell spoke of the importance of context in everyday communication. He noted that the most...
Found at XML.com

147.) Modeling One-To-Many Relationships With XML
By Jeff Ryan Go to page: 1 2 3 Next Introduction Somehow, modeling and XML aren't often found together in the same sentence. In my experience, I've seen XML vocabularies created using the "fly by the seat of your pants" methodology more than anything else. After all, because XML is the e X tensible M arkup L anguage, it's easy to create your own markup, right? If we were talking about storing data in a relational database, on the other hand, you would think about modeling the entities,...
Found at developer.com

148.) Routing XML Messages
X ML is quickly becoming a primary standard for messaging systems, and it provides a mechanism for data interchange that's incomparable at the moment. By applying simple techniques for deciding where your XML documents or messages are routed, you can build powerful solutions that range from large-scale operations to standalone desktop applications or anything in between. One of the great advantages of message-based architectures is the loose coupling and scalable nature of these...
Found at XML Magazine

149.) XML on the Web Has Failed
by Mark Pilgrim July 21, 2004 "There must have been a moment, at the beginning, where we could have said ... no . Somehow we missed it. Well, we'll know better next time." "Until then ..." -- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Introduction XML is predicated on two main strengths. First, publishers can use any character in the world, natively and efficiently, by declaring the character encoding that makes the most sense for their content. English publishers can use an ASCII encoding...
Found at XML.com

150.) W3C XML Schema Design Patterns: Avoiding Complexity
by Dare Obasanjo November 20, 2002 Table of Contents Introduction The Guidelines Why You Should Use Global And Local Element Declarations Why You Should Use Global And Local Attribute Declarations Why You Should Understand How XML Namespaces Affect W3C XML Schema Why You Should Always Set elementFormDefault to "qualified" Why You Should Use Attribute Groups Why You Should Use Model Groups Why You Should Use The Builtin Simple Types Why You Should Use Complex Types Why You Should Not Use...
Found at XML.com

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