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XML solves varieties of problems. While not only for the web, XML can be used for virtually any kind of application. It is best suited to pass data across machines running different platforms or operating systems. This article shows you how to pas



A series of articles that examines, in great depth, the fundamental principles of the Web Services Architecture and also pays attention to the core promise of interoperability that that drives this new, quickly evolving, emerging technological paradi



Because newer versions have had to maintain backward compatibility, with passing time, HTML has continued to become bigger. On 5 August 2002, the first working draft of XHTML 2.0 was released and revolutionarized the concept by stating that backward



MSXML 3.0 is a DOM based XML parser, with SAX 2.0 support, full implementation of XSLT and XPath specifications, and more. Takes a practical approach including an example for each.



Many programmers are shifting from HTML to XML( Extensible Hypertext Markup Language). Therefore for the existing Websites that have documents in HTML, there is a need to convert these to XML. This article describes tools that help you convert to XML



Despite these early stages of the evangelism of Web services, users have already begun to ask how this technology differs from CORBA. Isn?t it just another form of distributed computing? In this installment of the Web services architect, Dan Gisolf



The IBM XML and Web Services Development Environment is a development environment that creates open, platform-neutral Web services for deployment across heterogeneous systems. The IBM Web Services Toolkit 2.2 allows a run-time environment, and demos



Provides a simple definition of the workflow technology, to look at the role of workflow within e- business architectures, and to highlight the key factors for successful implementation. The final section gives a practical illustration of the concept