Applied XML Solutions

Applied XML Solutions
Author: Benoît Marchal
Publisher: Sams Publishing
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2000
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

"Artful Making" offers the first proven, research-based framework for engineering ingenuity and innovation. This book is the result of a multi-year collaboration between Harvard Business School professor Robert Austin and leading theatre director and playwright Lee Devin. Together, they demonstrate striking structural similarities between theatre artistry and production and today's business projects--and show how collaborative artists have mastered the art of delivering innovation "on cue," on immovable deadlines and budgets. These methods are neither mysterious nor flaky: they are rigorous, precise, and--with this book's help--absolutely learnable and reproducible. They rely on cheap and rapid iteration rather than on intensive up-front planning, and with the help of today's enabling technologies, they can be applied in virtually any environment with knowledge-based outputs. Moreover, they provide an overarching framework for leveraging the full benefits of today's leading techniques for promoting flexibility and innovation, from agile development to real options.

Applied XML

Applied XML
Author: Alex Ceponkus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1999-07-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

The tools and techniques you need to build applications and systems with XML. IT professionals know that XML is well on its way to becoming the industry standard for information exchange on the World Wide Web. This book provides you with the hands-on details you need to create the next generation of Web applications. With this book/CD-ROM, two former Microsoft XML technologies team members supply you with the know-how and tools you need to harness the power of XML. Alex Ceponkus and Faraz Hoodbhoy walk you through numerous real-world examples illustrating effective techniques for using XML to enhance the data accessing and presentation capabilities of your programs. You get an in-depth look at how to use the XML Document Object Model, the DOM, and techniques for leveraging the XML Stylesheet Language, XSL. Learn how to: * Build sophisticated e-commerce applications with XML. * Use XSL with XML to facilitate data presentation. * Radically enhance the data exchange capabilities of intranet and Web applications. * Create customized markup languages. * Create intelligent, searchable document structures. * Access existing data in relational databases. * Exploit XML in various real-world business scenarios. On the CD-ROM you'll find: * Source code from the book. * Demo applications. * Active Server scripting examples for server-side interaction. * Updates on XML from the W3C. * The tools and applications you need to begin writing and testing your XML applications. Visit our Web site at www.wiley.com/compbooks/

Applied XML Programming for Microsoft.NET

Applied XML Programming for Microsoft.NET
Author: Dino Esposito
Publisher:
Total Pages: 724
Release: 2003
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780735618015

XML is everywhere in the Microsoft .NET Framework, from Remoting to Web services and from data access to configuration. Learn about the extensive XML core classes in .NET and find out how to program against its parser in this in-depth guide--written by a popular programming author and consultant on cutting-edge technologies such as Microsoft ASP.NET and Microsoft ADO.NET. You'll find authoritative explanations of technologies such as schemas, transformations, and XPath, plus extensive discussion of data access issues such as synchronization and serialization, the DiffGram format, and the XML extensions in Microsoft SQL Server 2000. Along the way, you'll learn exactly how to get the best performance out of XML in the .NET world. You'll also get answers to common questions such as, "When should I use XML Web services instead of Remoting?" Topics covered include: XML CORE CLASSES IN THE .NET FRAMEWORK The .NET XML parsing model XML readers and writers Validating readers and writers XML Schema XML DATA MANIPULATION The XML DOM in .NET XPath XSLT XML AND DATA ACCESS XML extensions in SQL Server 2000 DataSet serialization The DiffGram format APPLICATION INTEROPERABILITY The XML Serializer .NET Remoting XML Web services XML data islands Configuration files

Advanced Applications and Structures in XML Processing: Label Streams, Semantics Utilization and Data Query Technologies

Advanced Applications and Structures in XML Processing: Label Streams, Semantics Utilization and Data Query Technologies
Author: Li, Changqing
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2010-02-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1615207287

"This book is for professionals and researchers working in the field of XML in various disciplines who want to improve their understanding of the XML data management technologies, such as XML models, XML query and update processing, XML query languages and their implementations, keywords search in XML documents, database, web service, publish/subscribe, medical information science, and e-business"--Provided by publisher.

Flash XML Applications

Flash XML Applications
Author: Joachim Schnier
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2007-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0240809173

First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

XML and SQL

XML and SQL
Author: Daniel K. Appelquist
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2002
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780201657968

This guide for Web developers and database programmers shows how to build robust XML applications backed by SQL databases. After an overview of advantages of XML and SQL, stages of application development are detailed step-by-step, illustrated with examples of when and how each technology is most effective. Coverage includes project definition, data modeling, database schema design, and Java programming with XML and SQL. The book is intended for software developers managing small- to medium-scale projects. Appelquist is a technology consultant in content management and e-business strategy. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

XML by Example

XML by Example
Author: Benoît Marchal
Publisher: Que Publishing
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2002
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780789725042

XML by Example, 2nd edition has been revised and updated to include the newest standards, more robust examples, and better tools for developers to make the most of XML as they learn it. Building off readers¿ knowledge of HTML, JavaScript and web development, this book teaches XML using practical, real-world examples every step of the way. The book starts with a broad overview of the technologies and standards that make up XML. Following chapters teach each of these topics in depth, including new coverage of: more robust tools for parsing and manipulating XML, modeling with XML Schemas, managing extensibility with Namespaces, the latest version of XSL transformations (XSLT), applying style with XSL Formatting Objects and Cascading Style Sheets, object models including SAX 2 and DOM 2, and working with existing XML models: XHTML, WML and RSS. The final chapters design and build an XML-enabled e-Commerce application, putting together the concepts mastered earlier in the book.

StartWithXML: Making the Case for Applying XML to a Publishing Workflow

StartWithXML: Making the Case for Applying XML to a Publishing Workflow
Author: Mike Shatzkin
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2009-01-13
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1449379346

Publishers face a "Copernican change." Until recently, the book was"the sun" of a publishing solar system, and all other opportunitieswere subsidiary rights revolving as planets around it. Now, theintellectual property is the sun, and the book becomes just one of theorbiting opportunities. To be successful in the 21st centuryenvironment, publishers must produce agile content: content that canbe rendered in different forms without great additional expense. XMLprovides both a path to agility and opens opportunities for currentand future digital content revenue streams. StartWithXML is an industry-wide project to understand and spread theknowledge publishers need to move forward with XML. It's about thebusiness issues driving the "why" of XML and the technical andorganizational issues, strategies, and tactics underlying the "how" ofgetting started. This research report takes a pragmatic look at XMLworkflows, addressing questions such as: Where am I and where do I want to end up? How much benefit do I want to obtain from content reuse and repurposing? How much work do I want to do myself? How much time and money will this take? What can I do internally to increase my chances of success?

XML, Web Services, and the Data Revolution

XML, Web Services, and the Data Revolution
Author: Frank P. Coyle
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2002
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780201776416

This invaluable guide places XML in context, discussing why it is so significant, and how it affects the business and computing worlds, most recently with the emergence of Web services. It also explores the full ranges of XML related technologies.