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This article explains some common XML Schema Definition (XSD) features that aren't directly supported in Java-based Web services toolkits. Learn how to handle these features by creating an intermediate Java-friendly XSD or enforcing XSD restrictions in code.

Discover the updated Simulation Producer, a Microsoft Foundation Class, Visual C++ application that creates application simulations that can be displayed in various modes: as a Java applet, as a Flash movie, and as DHTML/JavaScript. Updates to this technology include Movie Mode capture capability and enhancements to simulation scripting, playback controls, and template functionality.

This article revisits some XML basics, from document structure to the age-old attributes versus elements issue. You'll relearn how to optimize your XML and ensure it's in tip-top shape.

Web Services for DB2 Cube Views provide access to multidimensional data stored in DB2. Find out how these Web services allow a client application to read data from the cubes and perform basic online analysis on multidimensional data and metadata through the Web, using XPath and XML.

Ope nCms may be used to manage content right after installation. One way of using
it is to import static fi les into the Vir tual File System (VFS) and utilize the publishing
and version control features to manage them. In this scenario, fi les from an existing
non-content managed website may easily be content managed. Files in the VFS
may be created, edited, and previewed in the offl ine staging area, before they are
published to the online fi le system. When published, versions can be taken to allow
for roll back, if necessary.
Files in the VFS may also be exported to the Real File System (RFS) an d served
statically or by a web server. In this way, the website can operate in exactly the same
way it did, prior to being placed into OpenCms, except for the fact that it is now
version controlled.

This article explains how to use IBM Rational Software Architect v7.0 to develop Ajax-supported JSF components.

In this installment of Mastering Grails, the article introduces various ways to get Grails to produce XML instead of the usual HTML. Learn to creating Web pages that give users the information they want, while offering a source of raw data that other Web developers can easily mix in with their own applications.

Find out how the IBM Forms for Mobile Devices, a Java-based, distributed software solution that, using XForms, enables pervasive mobile devices to access and complete business forms. Also, learn how this solution allows developers to quickly create, deploy and use robust, forms-based enterprise applications.

As the market for Business Process Management (BPM) matures, companies applying BPM solutions observe the creation of Business Process Execution Language (BPEL), Web Services Description Language, and other forms of XML documents. Find out how to store any XML data and retrieve this data through an object-oriented querying mechanism using the BPEL Repository.

Learn how to use the XQuery Normalizer and Static Analyzer, a Java API and graphical user interface (GUI) for normalizing and computing the static type of XQuery expressions. The GUI is used for entering the XQuery expression and for displaying the results. The Java API allows programmers to process XQuery expressions in their applications.

To ensure Service Level Agreement guarantees, Ajax applications must be monitored remotely over the networks. In this article, learn how to install Nagios`, an open source host, service, and network monitoring program, and discover how it can help. Learn how to monitor redundancy and failover, and get some Nagios-based products you can use to solve network problems.

Write efficient XML processing applications more easily using the XML Enhancements for Java (XJ) framework. XJ includes a set of extensions to Java 1.4 that integrate support for XML, XML Schema, and XPath 1.0 into the language. Also, discover the advantages of XJ over existing mechanisms for the XML development.

Create a professional, consistent user interface with the Browser-based Application Toolkit, a Web presentation framework with extendible building blocks. The toolkit’s framework can be used to rapidly build GUIs that not only mimic business processes, but also implement IBM's standards for accessibility and national language enablement.

With the ease of XML parsing in the newer Java language APIs, XML parsing has become foundational to Java programming. But with the higher-level APIs comes a loss of control over the minute interactions between a parser and your XML data. Learn how the Simple API for XML (SAX) deals with errors and how you can access that mechanism even when you don't use SAX directly.

XML serialization has a myriad of uses, including object persistence and data transport. XStream is an easy-to-use open source Java library for serializing Java objects to XML and back again. Learn how to set up XStream, and discover how to use it to serialize and deserialize objects as well as to read configuration properties from an XML configuration file.
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