Alexandre Fayolle has announced Python XmlTools, a set of open source XML graphical tools to display and edit XML documents that are released as a side product of the Narval project. This first release of Python XmlTools is composed of two pyGTK widgets: Right now it features two pyGTK widgets
Tag: JSON / JAVA / XML
Voice-activated Web access A new flavor of XML redefines mobile communication
by Jeff Jurvis. There’s more than one way to connect to the Internet on a mobile phone. WAP and WML are among the more common technologies used in North America. Now a new XML schema is providing another way for users to link up to the Web over their mobile phones.
SQL Server XML Data Access with SQLXML.DLL: the Polymorphic Spreadsheet – Part III
A funny thing happened on the way to publishing this (long overdue) installment in this series: the XSLT spec was ratified by the W3C becoming the law of the (Internet) land. So to make up for the delay, I’ve recast the original XSL stylesheet into an XSLT transform (see link for updated zip downloa
Simple XML Validation with Perl
by Kip Hampton. The Problem: Although XML Schemas and RELAX promise fine-grained validation for XML documents, neither are presently available in the Perl world. You need a way to validate the structure of your documents now. Today. Preferably before lunch. The Solution: Combine the simplicity
From bits to brackets Data binding from XML to Java, Part 4
by Brett McLaughlin. The final installment of this four-part data-binding series completes the set of binding classes with a look at the process of marshalling Java objects into an XML representation using the in-progress JSR-031, also known as Adelard. This installment examines the code needed to p
Transforming XML into WML
by Wei Meng LEE. In a previous article, we made our initial foray into XSLT and XPath, finishing with an example that demonstrated the transformation of XML into HTML. Now that we have seen the stylesheet for transforming XML into HTML, we can now look at how we can transform XML into WML.
Primed for the Semantic Web?
by Leigh Dodds. Prompted by Edd Dumbill's "The Semantic Web: A Primer" article published last week on XML.com, the RDF Interest Group have been discussing their own views of the Semantic Web. This week's column summarizes the discussion and reports on other progress in the RDF arena
MobileQ, Inc.
As seen at Internet World Fall 2000. MobileQ, Inc. provides server software and solutions that enable companies to deliver information to their mobile employees and customers quickly and securely, leveraging the emerging industry standard for Internet communication, XML. MobileQ's flagship produ
What's So Great About XML?
by Didier Martin. A web developer recently asked me this question. He had created several applications producing HTML or WML documents, to be rendered on ordinary browsers or mobile phones. From there the conversation moved on to discussing XML-based content delivery architectures.
infoShark – Get Data. Get Connected.
As seen at Internet World Fall 2000. infoShark provides software products that enable enterprises to build a B-to-B infrastructure for access, exchange, and transmission of XML data over the Internet, or anywhere it's needed.