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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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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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Web Relational Blocks Software, Personal Edition
Web Relational Blocks Software, Personal Edition
Discover the IBM Web Relational Blocks Software, Personal Edition. This technology is a browser-based visual editor and run-time environment that enables developers to visually assemble Web applications without adding any imperative code. Also, learn how this technology increases Web developer productivity.
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Describe REST Web services with WSDL 2.0
Describe REST Web services with WSDL 2.0
At their core, Web services define a mechanism for machine-to-machine interaction using a network and XML. A key component of a Web service is a formal description with Web Services Description Language. This article introduces you to REST and WSDL 2.0, and walks you through creating a WSDL 2.0 description of a REST Web service.
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Article: What is an RSS Feed
Article: What is an RSS Feed
This article will explain the basics of creating and using RSS feed in easy language for any webmaster
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Design an Ajax Super Page with Del.icio.us
Design an Ajax Super Page with Del.icio.us
Del.icio.us is a social bookmarking Web site that allows users to create and share browser-independent bookmarks. Surf the Web and have your del.icio.us tags, links, and functions handy, or a single page where you can save the site you're browsing directly into your account. This tutorial shows you how to use Ajax to build such a page using a PHP script as the server-side proxy.
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Data Services Components and XML
Data Services Components and XML
We'll discuss two Internet Server Application Programming Interface (ISAPI) extensions for Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS). The first ISAPI extension allows you to retrieve data directly from a SQL Server database in XML format using a Web browser. The second extension enables IIS to pass the XML directly to the client computer.
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Syndicating the Web with RSS News Feeds
Syndicating the Web with RSS News Feeds
RSS is XML-based technology, which simply means that the language used to code news feeds is an XML markup language. There are a variety of different ways that you can use RSS. You can display RSS feeds from other web sites on your web site, you can build your own library of RSS feeds and view them regularly using special software called a news aggregator, or you can syndicate your own site using RSS so that other people can view your feeds. This tutorial touches on all of these uses of RSS.
In this hour, you'll learn
- The historical drama of how RSS came to be
- How to use a news aggregator to syndicate RSS news feeds
- How to create and validate your own RSS documents
- How to transform and display RSS news feeds using XSLT
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XML (New Techniques)
XML (New Techniques)
How to use XML to mine data on the web, how to use it to interact with existing data services such as iTunes and Google, and how to use it in applications such as e-books, online speech synthesis, and multimedia.
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My First RSS Feed
My First RSS Feed
An introduction to the trend sweeping the web, RSS Feeds, or Really Simple Syndication (or Rich Site Summary).
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SOAP Java Implementations
SOAP Java Implementations
This tutorial describes:

Java Implementations of SOAP.
Axis Installation Requirements on Windows.
Installing Axis 1.2.1 on Windows.
Installing JAF 1.0.2.
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Using XML to Assist Search Engines
Using XML to Assist Search Engines
This tutorial explores a feature of Google's search engine called Google Sitemaps, which allows Web developers to automatically notify Google of changes in web page content so that Google can know that the pages exist, as well as indexing the pages more frequently. Of course, Google Sitemaps uses XML or I wouldn't be bothering to tell you about it. It represents a clever and efficient use of XML that serves as an important tool in any Web developer's toolkit.
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Using XML to Hack Google Maps
Using XML to Hack Google Maps
Google Maps is an online mapping tool that is without a doubt one of the coolest online resources I've ever used. Online map services aren't really new but Google Maps is so unique in its map interface that it is truly a groundbreaking application.
In this tutorial, you'll learn: How to create a complete XML-based custom Google Maps application
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Push RSS to New Limits
Push RSS to New Limits
This tutorial demonstrates using Really Simple Syndication (RSS) channels to store contact information and meeting information—much as a personal address book and calendar does. It uses RSS elements and attributes such as items and guides to create a neural-network-like mesh of related data.
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A short tutorial on WSDL
A short tutorial on WSDL
Web Services Description Language is the standard format for describing a web service in XML format.

In this tutorial you will learn what is WSDL and Why and How to use it.

WSDL is very easy to learn and very important for Web Services.


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