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- When designing XML and Web services schemata you will often (and ideally) reuse data elements defined in pre-existing standards. If so, it is extremely useful to include links to such standards, providing precise data dictionary references. In so doing, you make processing and maintenance easier to automate. This tip illustrates this practice.
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- This introductory article shows how to create XML Document Type Definitions (DTDs) and well-formed, well-defined XML files that can be validated by the XML parser of your choice. While you don''t have to include a DTD with every XML file you pro...
- XML Schema Quality Checker is a program which takes as input an XML Schema written in the W3C XML schema language and diagnoses improper uses of the schema language. Where the appropriate action to correct the schema is not obvious, the diagnostic me...
- This article demonstrates how to automate e-mail publishing chores with Java and XML. This concrete application of XML and XSLT describes an e-mail newsletter (e-zine) publishing application that outputs both HTML and plain text e-mail messages. Five...
- The Internet Document and Report Server is a java servlet used in conjunction with the Reporting Markup Language to simplify the creation of online reports. The IDRS also supports a full securty model, or it can also run without security. IDRS is des...
- FishCart(sm) is an OpenSource catalog management system for online e-commerce solutions. The key benefits include multiple parallel catalogs, multiple languages, timed sales, coupons, product options, Associate ID tracking, XML order export, and Web ...