It is not difficult to create a Wireless application using existing resources (whatever these may be); in most cases, this involves configuration of the server followed by the appropriate developments. The first Wireless applications to be developed followed this principle; in other words, they used
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OASIS release DOM Level 1 conformance tests
The two suites, in ECMAScript and Java, were developed by NIST and submitted to OASIS. The ECMAScript suite is interactive, providing as-it-happens information on test passes and fails. There are over 800 EMCAScript tests, which cover all fundamental, extended and HTML interfaces to the DOM.
ebXML Ropes in SOAP
by Alan Kotok – The Electronic Business XML (ebXML) project released three more technical specifications for review on 28 March, including a new draft document on messaging services. This part of ebXML — formerly known as transport, routing, and packaging — had made more early progress than the ot
Microsoft Releases SOAP Toolkit 2.0 RC0
Microsoft has announced the Release Candidate edition of the Microsoft Soap Toolkit Version 2 (Soap Toolkit 2.0 RC0). The RC0 Toolkit "offers functionality similar to the MSDN Soap Toolkit sample which has been available for several months, but it will be a fully Microsoft-supported product. The
New XSLT Standard Library (XSLTSL) requests participation
Steve Ball has announced the XSLT Standard Library, a SourceForge hosted open source project to develop a "collection of commonly-used templates written purely in XSLT".<br> <br> The initial release (0.1) available on the project site comes with two libraries with templates to process stri
Namespaces and XSLT Stylesheets
by Bob DuCharme – In XML a namespace is a collection of names used for elements and attributes. A URI (usually, a URL) is used to identify a particular collection of names. Instead of including the URI with every element to show which namespace it came from, it's more convenient to name a short
XSLT Standard Library Version 0.1 Released
Steve Ball (Zveno) has posted an announcement for the first release of an 'XSLT Standard Library' of commonly-used XSLT templates created through the corresponding SourceForge project. This initial release of the XSLT Standard Library is "to promote the library, establish the engineering
XForms Requirements
Forms were introduced into HTML in 1993. Since then they have gone on to become a critical part of the Web. The existing mechanisms in HTML for forms are now outdated, and W3C has started work on developing an effective replacement. This document outlines the requirements for "XForms", W3C&#
Microsoft Opens Tech Center to Nurture .Net
Microsoft has opened a technology center here to draw corporate customers for shared problem-solving and to promote its .Net strategy, a Microsoft mission described as "even riskier than Windows" by Bill Gates, chair and chief software architect. In his keynote presentation, Gates rep
Transforming XML into SVG
By Doug Tidwell – The first section of our tutorial showed you how to transform XML documents into HTML. We used a variety of XML source documents (technical manuals, spreadsheet data, a business letter, etc.) and converted them into HTML. Along the way, we demonstrated the various things you can do