SWT, XML Put True Cross-platform GUIs Within Reach
he Java world has a new toy called SWT (the Standard Widget Toolkit), created by IBM and integrated with the Eclipse development environment. SWT is a platform-specific runtime that exposes
he Java world has a new toy called SWT (the Standard Widget Toolkit), created by IBM and integrated with the Eclipse development environment. SWT is a platform-specific runtime that exposes
n this article, you’ll explore one of the most interesting types of XQuery expressions?the FLWR expression, and see more detail on element constructors. XQuery provides FLWR expressions for iterating over
ou can find a quick introduction to the XQuery language with examples of several kinds of XQuery expressions in Part I of this series. In this part you’ll explore some
ver the past few years, XML has rapidly gained popularity as a formatting language for information, finding constituencies in both the document-centric and data-centric worlds. The explosive growth of XML-based
his is the final part of the four part series on Xquery. In this final section, you’ll see an explanation of conditional and quantified expressions as well as a quick
Starting with Office 2000, Microsoft began migrating their document structure types away from proprietary binary formats and towards XML. With OfficeXP the process was completed for Excel and greatly matured
s the use of schemas grows, so does the need for tools to manipulate those schemas. IBM’s new XML Schema Infoset Model provides a complete modeling of schemas themselves, including
ALT and VoiceXML are both markup languages for writing applications that use voice input and/or output. Both languages were developed by industry consortia (the SALT Forum and the VoiceXML Forum,
Editor’s Note: The Visual Studio project included in the source code for this article requires ‘Office XP Web Components’ (OCW10). The development and run-time machines must have these installed. You