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XML Zone
(06/03/09)
Discover how to create a DOM tree from scratch or modify an existing DOM tree using PHP 5.
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(05/05/09)
Spring stereotype annotations can greatly reduce the amount of XML configuration required to build and maintain a Spring application.
(04/15/09)
Discover the flexibility and power of using ANSI SQL to reshape and transform hierarchical structures.
(03/30/09)
Twitter is ideal for performing all kinds of useful programmatic projects. See how to create a RESTful data application around an XML database, and you will learn how to make the Twitter API work with virtual collections.
(03/26/09)
XQuery enables you to take advantage of the inherent structure of web pages to create easy-to-write and -maintain data extracts, a building block for new ad-hoc web applications called mashups.
DevX is proud to announce the latest addition to our family of sites for professional software developers. APIFinder is a growing index of various APIs, including free, Web service-based APIs. Use this fabulous resource to find the exact piece of functionality you need for your new Web application or simply to make any new software interoperate with existing applications. You can submit APIs that you know and admire and share ideas and advice on how to use APIs in your programming.
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(03/20/09)
Office Open XML uses OPC to store documents. Here's how to use packages for your own purposes.
(03/19/09)
The XML format provides the flexibility to describe anything, but it is also prone to errors and miscommunication. Find out how Resource Description Framework (RDF) can be a solution to these limitations.
(03/16/09)
The generic-sounding Content Assembly Mechanism, or CAM, is an exciting step beyond XML Schema, but it's new and not well documented. This article series represents CAM: The Missing Manual. This last installment is a deep exploration of CAM's ability to express exactly what you need for data-centric documents.
(03/13/09)
The generic-sounding Content Assembly Mechanism, or CAM, is an exciting step beyond XML Schema, but it's new and not well documented. This is the second in a series of articles representing "CAM: The Missing Manual."
Where Is Java EE 6?
There were no formal announcements at JavaOne about Java EE 6 -- or were there?
IBMs Cloud Computing Starts With Developers
UPDATED:IBM's CloudBurst and Smart Business products recognize that today's businesses focus on developing and deploying software fast, cheaply, and with as few bugs as possible.
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In modern debugging, good problem-solving abilities often take a backseat to efficient information retrieval.
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