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Extend enumerated lists in XML schema
Extend enumerated lists in XML schema
The addition of new values to a list is a common and necessary requirement. Schema designers often seek to build into the architecture a means to permit additional values that were unknown at design time. How can schema designers create an enumerated value list that is extensible and easy to implement? In this article, discover several approaches used to achieve this goal.
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Process instance data using schema information
Process instance data using schema information
In this article, you meet a function library implemented in pure XSLT that enables applications to take advantage of XPath 2 schema-related node tests which are only available in schema-aware processors. You will also see how to decouple the validation process from the instance data processing.
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How to use Google Reader to read and manage RSS feeds
How to use Google Reader to read and manage RSS feeds
If you dont understand RSS or your current reader leaves you feeling a bit bemused by how your supposed to keep up with all those subscribed RSS feeds. This is what you need.
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Create a maintainable extensible XML format
Create a maintainable extensible XML format
XML is a communication format for exchanging structured documents and data. Too often, an XML format is chosen arbitrarily during development, without much planning or design. Learn how to design a format less likely to require change and agile enough to incorporate new requirements with the simple addition of new extensions instead of full changes.
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Call Control XML Interpreter
Call Control XML Interpreter
Discover the Call Control XML Interpreter (CCXML), an XML-based mark-up language that provides call control for telephony systems. A CCXML application allows multiple-call handling and control, including the ability to place outgoing calls, to answer incoming calls, and to invoke voice applications. It also allows for handling of complex operations involving large amounts of signals, status events, and message passing.
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Hierarchical Inherited Rule-Interpreted XML
Hierarchical Inherited Rule-Interpreted XML
Discover the Hierarchical Inherited Rule-Interpreted XML, a dynamic XML Engine that creates document object models built on dynamic rules and expressions. This technology makes it possible to develop applications with zero turn-around time, allowing for immediate feedback without having to wait for lengthy building, compiling, or server restarting cycles.
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Develop AJAX apps like the pros using DWR
Develop AJAX apps like the pros using DWR
If you are doing Ajax development, there is one library you need to know: Direct Web Remoting (DWR). This library leverages the Java language and Java Web technologies to simplify Ajax development. It has set the standard for how to integrate Ajax seamlessly into a Java web application. In this article, see just how easy Ajax can be using DWR.
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Develop XML-driven Ajax apps fast with Data Studio
Develop XML-driven Ajax apps fast with Data Studio
Develop a data-driven Web service using Data Studio and craft an Ajax application for the gaming industry where users can browse games they want to play, search for them by title, and even add, edit, and delete games. The Ajax application running on the client communicates with the gaming Web service in XML format, both of which are served on WebSphere Application Server.
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Virtual XML Garden
Virtual XML Garden
With Virtual XML Garden, learn to write scripts in XPath (as well as a subset of the forthcoming XQuery language) that mix and match virtual XML views on a number of provided data sources. Examples of these data sources include XML access to ZIP archives, the file system, binary formatted data, and hierarchical databases.
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Google Gadget -  Class Schedule
Google Gadget - Class Schedule
Using this tutorial you will be able to create your own Google Gadget for use with Google's personalized homepage igoogle. This tutorial covers creating a class schedule to show events for each day of the week.
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Visual XForms Designer
Visual XForms Designer
Learn how the Visual XForms Designer, an easy-to-use set of graphical tools and interfaces, expedites the creation and editing of documents with XForms-based content. This Eclipse plug-in makes the process of creating documents with XForms content easier, faster, and simpler.
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XML Schema Quality Checker
XML Schema Quality Checker
Check for problems in W3C XML Schemas, and clearly identify any problems found using the XML Schema Quality Checker. Where the suitable action to correct the schema is unclear, the diagnostic message may include a suggestion about how to make the fix. Also, learn how this tool can run in batch mode to quality check many XML schemas in a single run.
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Import diagrams as XML files into WebSphere Business Modeler
Import diagrams as XML files into WebSphere Business Modeler
Learn how to migrate Business Process diagrams as XML files from System Architect into WebSphere Business Modeler using the Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) Diagram Importer.
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The stateless state
The stateless state
In general, "state" refers to information about the conditions of program execution-runtime data stored in memory. "State" is a key concern of Web applications, as HTTP and its derivatives are intrinsically stateless. Clear thinking about how data persists across retrievals, sessions, processes, and other boundaries can help you improve your Web applications.
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Learn the benefits of Scripting for XML
Learn the benefits of Scripting for XML
Find out how Scripting for XML combines an interpreter that processes an easily-learned XML tag set with an integrated editor to provide a programming environment that is especially appealing to new and occasional programmers. Learn the new functions of and various improvements to Scripting for XML in Version 1.0.1.
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