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Features: Document-Centric .NET
by Eric Gropp
Centering an application around XML exchange brings many benefits in flexibility and loose-coupling.
Features: News Standards: A Rising Tide of Commodotization
by Jo Rabin
How can news providers persuade customers to accept new standard formats? Does RSS threaten or present opportunity to the news industry. Jo Rabin comments on the state of standards in the news industry.
Features: XML Europe 2004: Refactoring XML
by Eric van der Vlist
The recent XML Europe 2004 conference showed that it's time to use the experience gained in the last 6 years to optimize the use of XML. Eric van der Vlist reports on sessions from the show.
Transforming XML: Utility Stylesheets, Part Two
by Bob DuCharme
In this month's Transforming XML column Bob DuCharme continues his tour of generic, utility stylesheets.
Six Steps to LCC@Home
by Kendall Grant Clark
Continuing "Hacking the Library", Kendall Clark shows how to use the Library of Congress Classification on your own book collection.
UBL: A Lingua Franca for Common Business Information
by Dale Waldt
The essential facts on the Universal Business Language, the nuts and bolts for business documents in XML.
From One String to Many
by John E. Simpson
In John Simpson's latest XML Q&A; column he describes several ways, including those for XSLT/XPath 2.0 and EXSLT, to tokenize strings.
The State of XML
by Edd Dumbill
In this closing keynote speech to XML Europe 2004, Edd Dumbill summarizes XML's recent changes and enduring strengths.
Protocol Design: Structure and Syntax
by Itamar Shtull-Trauring
The syntaxes used in protocols should be simple and consistent, says Itamar Shtull-Trauring. He examines the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Implementing XML Encryption in Java
by Bilal Siddiqui
In the third of his series on Web Services Security for Java, Bilal Siddiqui joins together the pieces and adds XML encryption support to his WSS4J project.
Developing Wireless Content using XHTML Mobile
by Jean-Luc David
XHTML Mobile provides an answer to the proliferation of incompatible mobile markup solutions. Find out how to make mobile content, and ensure backwards compatibility.
An Atom-Powered Wiki
by Joe Gregorio
As an example of implementing the Atom content management API, we set up a Wiki that can be accessed via Atom.
From P2P to Web Services: Trust
by Andy Oram
In the second and final part of Andy Oram's series he explains how web service researchers might learn valuable lessons from the P2P movement.
SVG and Typography
by Fabio Arciniegas A.
Few things have as much power to make or break a visual work as typography. This article demonstrates good-look and appropriate use of typography within SVG.
Normalizing Syndicated Feed Content
by Mark Pilgrim
In Mark Pilgrim's latest Dive Into XML column he dives into the deep waters to explain how to normalize the content of syndicated feeds.
Utility Stylesheets
by Bob DuCharme
In Bob DuCharme's latest Transforming XML column he shares several small stylesheets that follow a common design pattern.
From P2P to Web Services: Addressing and Coordination
by Andy Oram
Andy Oram presents a two-part series examining the utility of P2P technology in the Web Services space.
XKMS Messages in Detail
by Rich Salz
In Rich Salz's latest column he examines the structure of XKMS messages in greater detail.
The XML.com Interview: Jeff Barr
by Edd Dumbill
Amazon.com's web services API has met with broad success. Jeff Barr, Amazon's web services evangelist, speaks to Edd Dumbill.
Using libferris with XML
by Ben Martin
The libferris library is a hierarchical data interface, providing uniform access to relational data, XML and the filesystem. This article explores the possibilities of its use with XML.
PyCon 2004: Making Python Faster and Better
by Kendall Grant Clark
Highlights from the annual gathering of Python developers. Including news of Python 2.4, Python on the .NET CLR, web programming and more.
Getting in Touch with XML Contacts
by John E. Simpson
In March's XML Q&A; column John E. Simpson describes some of the options for working with personal contact information in XML.
Tunneling Variables
by Bob DuCharme
In Bob DuCharme's latest Transforming XML column he explains the use and virtues of XSLT 2.0's tunneled variables.
Growing Interest in XML Seen at AIIM Conference on Content and Records Management
by Dale Waldt
A report from the AIIM Content and Records Management conference and exposition from Dale Waldt, at which the interest and usage of XML grows ever stronger.
Creating and Consuming Web Services With PHP
by Jean-Luc David
Find out how to create XML-RPC, SOAP and REST web services using PHP, the most popular scripting language for web applications.
The Library of Congress Comes Home
by Kendall Grant Clark
Embarking on his journey to organize our media collections, Kendall Clark explains how the Library of Congress classification system can be brought into our homes.
The Beauty of REST
by Jon Udell
Through his LibraryLookup project, Jon Udell finds that you don't need to understand what REST is in order to benefit from its use in a system.
Microcontent Management with Syncato
by Kimbro Staken
Syncato is an XML database backed content management system. Use it to store and manage media such as music playlists or photos as well as your weblog content.
BumbleBee, the XQuery Test Harness
by Jason Hunter
Jason Hunter introduces a testing framework for XQuery, which lets you write tests for your own queries and verify query engine interoperability.
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