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Beginning XML - Part 1 (An Introduction)

Coming straight to the point, XML stands for EXtensible Markup Language. As the name suggests, it is a language that can be molded according to the need of the hour. Personally, I don''t think calling it a language is justified, but I fanaticall...
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XML Tutorials - XSD (XML Schema Definition) Syntax

This tutorial describes: Simple XML Elements with Pre-defined Data Types Simple XML Elements with Extended Data Types Complex XML Elements Simple Content XML Elements Empty XML Elements Anomymous Data Types Sample XSD File - dictionary.xsd
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XML Tutorial

Learn how to create an XML document from scratch and find out why XML is becoming so important. Topics covered include: popular XML editors, basic XML syntax, how to properly nest your XML tags, and much more.
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Absolute Beginners'' XML Tutorial

The very basics of XML documents set out in a brief tutorial for absolute beginners. Discusses XML tags, DTDs, well-formed XML documents and gives links to other resources such as XML Parsers, Editors and XSL tools. Free.
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Tip: Use data dictionary links for XML and Web services schemata

When designing XML and Web services schemata you will often (and ideally) reuse data elements defined in pre-existing standards. If so, it is extremely useful to include links to such standards, providing precise data dictionary references. In so doi...
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IBM developerWorks Live! Technical briefings in 2004

The IBM developerWorks Live! Technical Briefings, which were a great success worldwide in 2003, have been expanded for 2004. The following five types of technical briefings, which include presentations and extensive demonstrations, will be held in ci...
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Practical data binding: Get your feet wet in the real world

Data binding, although commonplace in today''s world of Java technology and XML programming, is still largely misunderstood. This column throws out all the theoretical claptrap and focuses on the concepts you need to get started with data bindin...
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XML Matters: GUIs and XML configuration data

Over time, XML has permeated many niches. One area where XML is used increasingly is in the configuration of graphical user interfaces, especially in elements that are persistent but should not be fixed at compile-time. In this installment, David loo...
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Tip: Extend JAX-RPC Web services using SOAP headers

In this article, the author examines how JAX-RPC SOAP handlers process SOAP message headers. Specifically, he shows how a handler adds a SOAP header to an outgoing message and how a corresponding handler removes the SOAP header from an incoming messa...
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Use XML namespaces with care

XML namespaces are an imperfect solution to a difficult problem. From basic information architecture to difficulties with APIs, namespaces can open up rather painful gotchas if used carelessly. In this article, Uche Ogbuji covers some of the more imp...
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