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XML Parser Benchmarks: Part 2   more similar news »
In the golden days, XML parser performance was a perpetually hot topic. And today it's still worth knowing which modern parsers offer the best performance. In this second of a two-part series, object parsers are compared.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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XQuery, the Server Language   more similar news »
Kurt Cagle offers an interesting perspective on the future utility of XQuery as a server-side development language.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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A New Identity for Web Services   more similar news »
Jason Levitt describes the newly burgeoning field of web authentication APIs, including Yahoo's BBAuth and Google's AuthSub.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Getting Productive with XMLMind   more similar news »
In the area of technical publishing, there are still challenges to be faced when creating large, complex documents using XML. This week Jim Elliott and Marc Loy provide an excellent introduction to XMLMind, an XML editing environment optimized for complex technical documents.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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XQuery and Data TEST   more similar news »
In his most recent column Kurt Cagle explains the utility of XQuery for increased data abstraction and why XQuery is XPath plus some useful missing bits.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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XQuery and Data Abstraction   more similar news »
In his most recent column Kurt Cagle explains the utility of XQuery for increased data abstraction and why XQuery is XPath plus some useful missing bits.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Introducing OpenSearch   more similar news »
Uche Ogbuji's Agile Web column returns with an introduction to OpenSearch, an Atom-friendly format for describing and discovering search engines and query endpoints on the Web in a RESTful way.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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XQuery, libferris, and Virtual Filesystems   more similar news »
Ben Martin returns with another look at his fascinating system, libferris, which turns everything into a filesystem, that is, a hierarchical data store. This time Ben shows us how to use XQuery with libferris as a kind of universal data access language. Good stuff!
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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XForms, XML Schema, and ROX   more similar news »
Kurt Cagle describes ROX Server, a RESTful system for building XForms from an XML Schema and some other bits.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Parsing Microformats   more similar news »
Brian Suda explains how to handle hCard, the vCard microformat embedded in HTML.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Extended XQuery for SOA   more similar news »
Web service orchestration is an important part of web services and service oriented architecture. Gimzewski and Fancellu argue that XQuery is especially well-suited as an implementation language for service orchestrator components.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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XForms Thick Clients   more similar news »
Jack Cox explains an approach to building XForms client applications that work in a disconnected environment.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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jQuery and XML   more similar news »
Uche Ogbuji returns with a new Agile Web column to explain how to use jQuery to process XML in JavaScript web applications.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Data Sources as Web Services   more similar news »
Kyle Gabhart describes WS02's Data Services, a new feature in WS02 that allows for rapid creation of web services wrapping relational, Excel, CSV, and JNDI data sources quickly and easily.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Introducing E4X   more similar news »
Kurt Cagle introduces us to E4X, an XML library for JavaScript, and argues that XML and JSON are both indispensable parts of the web app developer's toolkit.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Under the Hood: Oracle Berkeley DB XML   more similar news »
XML Databases, coupled with the power of XQuery, offer a potentially paradigm-changing way of dealing with data. The Oracle Berkeley DB XML database provides a rich XQuery-based engine that can be manipulated via XQuery, opening up possibilities for any we developer.
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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