The WS-Inspection specification defines how an application can discover an XML Web service description on a Web server, enabling developers to browse Web servers for XML Web services. WS-Inspection complements the IBM- and Microsoft-pioneered Universal Description, Discovery and Integration global d
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Identity Crisis
by Leigh Dodds – This weeks XML-Deviant article looks at the problem of unique identifiers in XML documents, a loop-hole in XPointer, and proposals on XML-DEV to resolve the issue.
XMI and UML combine to drive product development
By Cameron Laird – Countless organizations rely on UML (Unified Modeling Language) in the software development process. But software to manage UML itself has a well-earned reputation for being inflexible and difficult. This article describes how the Danish development house Ideogramic ApS extended X
Microsoft DOM Objects
This manuscript is an abridged version of a chapter from the Manning Publications book XML Programming with VB and ASP. This chapter looks at the Microsoft DOM objects.
Controlling Whitespace, Part 1
by Bob DuCharme – XML considers four characters to be whitespace: the carriage return, the linefeed, the tab, and the spacebar space…Over the next few columns, we'll discuss how XML and XSLT treat whitespace to gain a better understanding of what can happen, and we'll look at some techniqu
Building an XML-based message server
By George Franciscus – This article shows how to code a lightweight, transport-protocol-agnostic, XML-based message server that not only allows clients to place and pick up messages on queues, but also transform messages using XSL. Written in the Java language, eight code listings take you from open
XML growth helps extend online purchasing
By Gareth Morgan – The growth of XML-based e-procurement platforms will enable more firms to extend online purchasing beyond limited areas such as maintenance, repair and operating contracts, said Eduardo Gonzalez of analyst firm Frost & Sullivan. "The evolving XML provides a common data interch
High Hopes for the Universal Business Language
by Edd Dumbill – OASIS, an international consortium that develops XML-based industry specifications, including DocBook, ebXML, and RELAX NG, recently announced the formation of a new Technical Committee (TC) to pursue the development of UBL, the Universal Business Language.
First release of Apache XML Security Software
The Computer Science Institute for Data Communications Systems at the University of Siegen, Germany, has donated an implementation of Canonical XML and XML Signature to the Apache XML Project. The Java software, now available as "Apache XML Security Software 0.0.1" allows the creation
Software AG opens XML Academy in RP
In this continuing push to promote the adoption and usage of XML (extensible markup language), Software AG, the leading provider of native XML products for the electronic business marketplace, recently announced the launch of The XML Academy in the Philippines.