Microsoft’s MSXML parser is rich in functionality, but in some cases a full-featured parser is too large for resource-limited environments. Don’t count XML out yet though; you can write your own lightweight VB XML parser in fewer than 400 lines of code!
Tag: JSON / JAVA / XML
Getting Started with XOM
by Michael Fitzgerald – Elliotte Rusty Harold’s new XML Object Model ( XOM) is a simple, tree-based API for XML, written in Java. XOM attempts to build on good ideas from other Java XML APIs — SAX, DOM, and JDOM — and to leave behind some of their frustrations. The result is a high-level open-sour
SOAP Faces a New Challenger
By Darryl K. Taft – A new development approach to Web services transport is giving users of the popular Simple Object Access Protocol pause and could place some at a development crossroads.
HOWTO: Retrieve XML Data with an XPath Query in an ASP Client
This article demonstrates how to retrieve an eXtensible Markup Language (XML) data stream from a SQL Server 2000 mapping schema by using an XPath query for an Active Server Pages (ASP) client.The sample also allows you to test XPath queries against the mapping schema. Two methods are used to
Overview Of Angular Directives – Part Six
(Usama Shahid) So now here we’ll see Angular directives. We’ll try to cover all the important directives. And this is the 6th part of Angular Series. Here is the roadmap of Angular series.
Raising the Bar on RSS Feed Quality
By Timothy Appnel – RSS is an XML-based syntax for facilitating the exchange of information in a lightweight fashion through the distribution (or feeding) of resources. Publishers can use this versatile and increasingly essential format to assist end users in tracking and consuming content.
Maximize Web Service Interoperability
by Roger Jennings – Ensure Web service interoperability with Web methods that accept and return serialized objects, XML documents, and simple data types.
RPV: Triples Made Plain
by Kendall Grant Clark – For as long as RDF has existed, people have been trying to fix it. My predecessor in this spot, Leigh Dodds, wrote a column in the summer of 2000 (“Instant RDF”) in which he discussed efforts to respond to complaints about RDF’s complexity. At that relatively early point, th
Compressing XML Documents with SharpZipLib
XML documents tend to be quite verbose since their overall purpose is to describe data. As a result, documents can become quite large which presents a problem when they need to be exchanged with other entities. This sample application demonstrates how to use the open source SharpZipLib component to
XML creator says royalty-based standards could work
By Eric B. Parizo – Hollander — who co-created XML, leads the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)’s XML Schemas Working Group, and participates in its Web Services Architecture Working Group — is the chief technology officer at Contivo Inc., a Mountain View, Calif.-based company that looks to reduce i