by Edd Dumbill – The XML 1.0 Recommendation turned five years old this Monday, 10 February. Since February 1998 XML has grown and developed, vastly exceeding all initial expectations. During those five years, XML.com has followed the XML world tirelessly, publishing nearly a thousand articles and be
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Writing Web Services Client Applications using Visual C++
This article illustrates writing XML Web Services client applications in Visual C++, using Microsoft XML Core Services (or MSXML), Microsoft SOAP Toolkit Version 3, and PocketSOAP.
PRB: Web Services XmlInclude Does Not Work on Enumerations
You have an enumeration in your Web service, but it is not used as a parameter or return type for any of the Web methods. You want the enumeration definition to be included in the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) document for the Web service, so you try to use XmlInclude, as follows:
Managing and moving data using Java technology, XML, DB2, and Lotus Notes
This article examines the Notes to DB2 data transfer. Branavan Ganesan discusses the Java and XML based solution, and gives examples from a project recently implemented for their sister site, eServer Developer Domain (eSDD). He focuses on how they exploited the XML enablement capabilities of Lotus D
Set Up a Simple Syndication Feed Using RSS
by Ladd Angelius – You can set up outbound syndication for your Web site and expose your content to the world in one afternoon using an XML technology called RSS. For anyone who ever wanted to increase audience and traffic while maintaining content and presentation control, RSS is the answer. Find o
XML in 2002 and Beyond
By Hitesh Seth – We’re all hoping for a revolutionary year for the economy and the world of i-technology in particular. The New Year also marks an important phenomenon: all of us try to have a New Year’s resolution (mine is to gain fame and riches in the world of i-technology). And of course, we ten
Building Metadata Applications with RDF
by Bob DuCharme – I’ve played with RDF for a while and found some parts interesting and other parts a mess. During this time, I continued to wonder what tasks would be easier with RDF than without it. I came across some answers (for example, various xml-dev postings or some documentation on the Mozi
Developing Web Services: Handling Problems Along the Way
Once developers recognize certain design issues and patterns, the first barrier to Web services development is conquered. In this second article in a five-part series, we cut through another barrier with common sense guidance to help developers gain proficiency quickly and avoid the most common prob
Is There an (X)Doc in the House?
XDocs will likely breathe new life into Microsoft Office and reshape the notion of a document, says XML expert Kurt Cagle. Read on as he explains some of the capabilities of this upcoming application, as well as some of his concerns.
XSLT, Browsers, and JavaScript
by Bob DuCharme – Most XSLT processors offer some way to tell them: “here is the source document and here is the stylesheet to use when processing it.” For a command-line XSLT processor, the document and stylesheet are usually two different parameters specified at the command line.Web browse