Unmatched Section/title It is xml served autoconverted to HTML by Cocoon, so what you read online is You can download the unconverted file (avoiding the .xml filetype which http://www.ucc.ie:8080/cocoon/xmlfaq
Extractions: The XML FAQFrequently-Asked Questions about the Extensible Markup LanguagePeterFlynnhttp://www.silmaril.ie/cgi-bin/blog4.0The following people helped with the original contributions, plus many other members of the W3C XML SIG as well as FAQ readers around the world.TerryAllenTomBorgmanTimBrayRobinCoverBobDuCharmeChristopherMadenEveMalerMakotoMurataPeterMurray-RustLiamQuinMichaelSperberg-McQueenJoelWeberSummaryThis is the list of Frequently-Asked Questions about the Extensible Markup Language (XML). It is restricted to questions about XML: if you are seeking answers to questions about SGML, HTML, CGI scripts, Java, databases, or penguins, you may find some pointers, but you should probably look elsewhere as well. It is intended as a first resource for users, developers, and the interested reader. It does not form part of the XML Specification. This FAQ was originally maintained on behalf of the World Wide Web Consortium's XML Special Interest Group. It is divided into four sections: General Users Authors , and Developers . The questions are numbered independently within each section. As the numbering may change with each version, comments and suggestions should refer to the version number (see the
Extractions: RTF TO XML How does it work? Using special rules of transformation of RTF formatting elements to FO ones, RTF TO XML This transformation preserves internal structure and appearance of the initial documents as much as it is possible. Screenshot Why do I need it? You have invested a lot in creating a comprehensive set of business documents, templates, and forms and now would like them to be instantly available via Internet in different printable and viewable formats ( HTML PDF PostScript , etc).
XML Technology Center Oracle xml Technology Center provides extensive xml documents, tutorials, samples and XDK downloads. http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/xml/
Osage - Persistence Plus XML ObjectRelational mapping for JDBC databases, with xml features. Open Source, LGPL http://osage.sourceforge.net/
Extractions: Osage Persistence Plus XML features JDBC-based object-relational mapping that allows experienced Java developers to quickly implement database access in their applications. It generates SQL for retreiving, saving, and deleting objects. Osage provides a mapping of objects to a JDBC relational database. Using the mapping, you may implement object relationships. The system can be configured to automatically generate keys. It implements the criteria, mapping, and SQL statement classes described by Scott Ambler in his white paper The Design of a Robust Persistence Layer for Relational Databases There are two discussion forums: Open Discussion for discussing features, design, and enhancements and Help for asking questions about using Osage. Name Contribution Links George Stewart Every thing that does not work. Ralph Schaer Many improvements and bug fixes. Ralph's Homepage Fedor Karpelevitch Interbase interface and testing. Tom Copeland Numerous patches.
XMLmind XML Editor: XMLmind XML Editor Very good editor for structured documents (like DocBook xml). DTDonly version is free to use and comes with DocBook support. xml Schema enabled version is http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/
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Extractions: XML and relational databases are both technologies for structuring, cataloguing and processing data. If data has a regular and atomic structure, it is more appropriate and efficient to use a database than XML. In this case, why would you wish to go to the trouble of converting such data from a database into XML and vice versa? Reasons include... [80] XMLMap on Computing In this installment we will extend our XMLMap into the computing territory. While XML started out as a format for end user documents, its platform independence and low computing requirements made it move into device and service configurations [79] Book Review: "Web Services: A Technical Introduction" Now that Web services passed the peak of the hype curve and have moved into productive use, Prentice Hall's Deitel Developer Series provides a technical introduction to Web services that is packed with information on business models, vendors and products as well as base technology [78] CeBIT Special Report
Xmlf90, An XML Parser In Fortran Written by Alberto Garcia in the F subset of Fortran 95, freely available under the BSD license. http://lcdx00.wm.lc.ehu.es/ag/xml/
Extractions: The xmlf90 package now includes a new DOM interface, and WXML, a library to write well-formed XML. Jon Wakelin has joined the development, and we use the strings module by Mart Rentmeester Features: Download the xmlf90 package An example of a "real-world" application of the parser is in the handling of XML pseudopotential data for electronic-structure codes. This work is the context of the FSAtom project. Alberto Garcia Home Page Jon Wakelin: (jwak02 at domain (=esc.cam.ac.uk)) Mart Rentmeester: (info at domain (=@nn-online.org)) You might want to have a look at two other projects (that I know of) also aimed at parsing XML in Fortran: those of Mart Rentmeester and Arjen Markus
Introduction To RSS - WebReference.com Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a lightweight xml format designed for sharing RSS defines an xml grammar (a set of HTMLlike tags) for sharing news. http://www.webreference.com/authoring/languages/xml/rss/intro/
Extractions: Want more traffic? An easy way to distribute your news? Then you need an RSS news feed. To start all you need is content you want broadcast, and one RSS text file. RSS defines an XML grammar (a set of HTML-like tags) for sharing news. Each RSS text file contains both static information about your site, plus dynamic information about your new stories, all surrounded by matching start and end tags. Each RSS channel can contain up to 15 items and is easily parsed using Perl or other open source software. If you want more details on creating RSS files see Jonathan Eisenzopf's excellent article in the February issue of Web Techniques. But you don't have to worry about the details, we've made it easy to create your own RSS channel with free open source scripts, all Web based. More on these later. Once you've created and validated your RSS text file, register it at the various aggregators, and watch the hits roll in. Any site can now grab and display your feed regularly, driving traffic your way. Update your RSS file, and all the external sites that subscribe to your feed will be automatically updated. What can be easier? But wait, there's more.
Sci-Fi Wire RSSfeed of the daily news service of the Sci-Fi Channel. http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/rss/index.xml
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LTG Software: LT XML An integrated set of xml tools and a developers toolkit, including a C-based API. UNIX, WIN32 http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/software/xml/
Extractions: XML is a project carried out under the auspices of W3C, at whose site you can find the XML standard itself. Peter Flynn has produced an XML FAQ , which describes what XML is, and why you should be using it. LT XML is an integrated set of XML tools and a developers' tool-kit, including a C-based API. The release now available will run on UNIX and WIN32. The LT XML tool-kit includes stand-alone tools for a wide range of processing of well-formed XML documents, including searching and extracting, down-translation (e.g. report generation, formatting), tokenising and sorting. Sequences of tool applications can be pipelined together to achieve complex results. For special purposes beyond what the pre-constructed tools can achieve, extending their functionality and/or creating new tools is easy using the LT XML API. Minimal applications require less than one-half page of C code to express. LT XML provides two views of an XML file; one as a flat stream of markup elements and text; a second as a sequence of tree-structured XML elements. The two views can be mixed, allowing great flexibility in the manipulation of XML documents. It also includes a powerful, yet simple, querying language, which allows the user to quickly and easily select those parts of an XML document which are of interest. Also just publicly released is the next version of an interface to Python, allowing the quick development of graphical user interfaces using the LT XML API.
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MARC 21 XML Schema The MODS schema is intended to be able to carry selected data from existing MARC 21 records as well as to enable the creation of original resource http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/
Extractions: The Library of Congress Standards MARC The Library of Congress' Network Development and MARC Standards Office is developing a framework for working with MARC data in a XML environment. This framework is intended to be flexible and extensible to allow users to work with MARC data in ways specific to their needs. The framework itself includes many components such as schemas, stylesheets, and software tools. Example of a collection (multiple records) Authority Test Files with MARCXML tagging The following files were created from standard MARC21 test files available from the Cataloging Distribution Service using the conversion software listed below. The following are examples of the types of tools LC is considering maintaining. Some of these are recently written by NDMSO or have been adapted from tools built by others.
Pathfinder-XML: Air Cargo Flight Schedules, Flight Status, Event Notification Creator of a hosted software application that provides information for making and monitoring airfreight routing decisions including flight schedules and notification services. Company, product and technology details. http://www.pathfinder-xml.com/
XML JOURNAL SYSCON s xml Journal. Stylus Studio Release 2 Five Traps Of Content Supply Chain Verity K2 Developer Software Embedded in XyEnterprise s xml CMS http://xml.sys-con.com/
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Opencms.org: OpenCms - The Open Source Content Management System Servlets are used to deliver HTML content created from xml templates. The whole content of the system is stored in a JDBC compliant database. Open Source, GPL http://www.opencms.org/opencms/opencms/index.html
Extractions: Size: 19864 KB opencms_6.0.0.zip Where to start? New to OpenCms? If you are new to OpenCms, you should have a look at the guided tour for a quick introduction. Get involved Check out how you can participate in the OpenCms development. ... The latest OpenCms source code is always available in our CVS repository. Latest News OpenCms 6.0.0 released 6/30/05 - The new 6.0.0 version of OpenCms is now available. The new version was developed by Alkacon Software GmbH with the support of an international OpenCms developer community. Alkacon Software becomes Alkacon Software GmbH 6/25/05 - The successful business of Alkacon Software is continued by Alkacon Software GmbH, a limited liability company under German law. OpenCms 6.0 RC 2 released 6/17/05 - Alkacon Software has finished work on the second release candidate of OpenCms 6.0. The final release of OpenCms 6.0 will be available June 30, 2005. OpenCms 6.0 RC 1 released 5/25/05 - Alkacon Software has finished work on the first release candidate of OpenCms 6.0. The final release of OpenCms 6.0 will be available June 30, 2005. OpenCms 6.0 beta 3 released
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O'Reilly Network -- Developers' Hub -- Web Development, Open Source Development, Web development reference site for developers who rely on O'Reilly computer books to provide indepth technical content on open source and emerging technologies important to them. Links to reference content on xml, P2P, LAMP, Linux, Apache, Java Servlets, MySQL and Perl. http://www.oreillynet.com/
Extractions: Beta Broadcast 001: "Is this thing on?" ... What Is a BlackBerry Wondered what a BlackBerry really does, and whether you should have one? Dave Mabe looks at six reasons why the BlackBerry is a true productivity tool, from its push email capabilities to its corporate customer features, and more. Dave is author of the upcoming BlackBerry Hacks [Wireless] What Is Open Source Answering the question What is open source? used to be a lot simpler than it is today. Dan Woods provides some insight by first explaining how open source software is developed, then delving into how different groups define the term, and closing with a look at how open source institutions continue to advance the cause. Dan is coauthor of Open Source for the Enterprise [ONLamp] Understanding MVC in PHP The most popular "proper" way to build a web application seems to be to use the Model-View-Controller design pattern. While it sounds complex, the concepts are sound and the ease of development it provides are compelling. Joe Stump shows how MVC can work in PHP by walking through working, example code.