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There are 1176 articles & tutorials regarding "XML".

25.) Evaluating XML Editors
( Page 1 of 4 ) You've learned enough XML that you no longer need to use a simple text editor. You want something that will make your job less tedious, more fun, and help you create what you've pictured in your head. Welcome to the world of XML editing programs and application suites. How do you choose one? Dan Wellman gives you the goods, from the freeware through the most professional offerings. Read on to learn more. There is no doubt that the Windows Notepad, or other simple text...
Found at devArticles.com

26.) The W3C XML Schema Specification in Context
by Rick Jelliffe January 10, 2001 Table of Contents W3C XML Schemas operates on the Information Set of a Document W3C XML Schemas and W3C XML Markup Declarations (DTDs) Role of W3C XML Markup Declarations (DTDS) in the Immediate Future W3C XML Schema and ISO SGML Markup Declarations (SGML DTDs) W3C XML Schema and ISO SGML Extended Facilities (Meta-DTDs and Lexical Types) Schema Languages influenced by W3C XML Schemas This article gives simple comparisons between the W3C XML Schemas and...
Found at XML.com

27.) XML Transactions for Web Services, Part 3
by Faheem Khan May 27, 2003 In the first article of this series I introduced the idea of XML-based transactions. In the second article, I described an Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) scenario which was meant to demonstrate XML messaging in an Atomic Transaction (AT). I demonstrated how the sales module of a PC assembler interacts with inventory, database, assembly line management and accounts modules to fulfill a bookOrder method invocation request. In this third and final...
Found at XML.com

28.) Using XML to Configure Groove
by Brian Buehling July 11, 2001 This article examines the use of XML to configure custom applications for Groove, a peer-to-peer groupware platform. Groove Networks One of the most promising applications of peer-to-peer technology intended to enhance online collaboration is Groove, the P2P platform of Groove Networks . Groove announced the general availability of its flagship product earlier this year, and since that time there's been quite a bit of attention drawn to the Beverly,...
Found at XML.com

29.) XML on the Cheap
by Edd Dumbill June 27, 2001 Fun things, useful services and neat tricks you can use with XML without paying a penny. If you're new to XML, or simply want a starting point to play around with it a little, there are plenty of resources on the Web you can use for free, many without even installing software on your computer. Content The best place to start with XML is with an XML document. If you don't have any data of your own you feel particularly strongly about, there are several good...
Found at XML.com

30.) Using Embedded XML Databases to Process Large Documents
by Mark Wilcox October 22, 2003 XML has been around for several years now and many, if not most, of you reading this article are using it in your job. You're most likely familiar with using one of the standard APIs for XML processing -- DOM and SAX; if you're are a Java programmer, you may be familiar with JDOM. It's a general consensus that DOM programming is easier to program with because it allows you to get at elements and attributes without having to maintain processing state as...
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