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    Comparing XML Schema Languages
    This article explains what an XML schema language is and which features the different schema languages possess. It also documents the development of the major schema language families -- DTDs, W3C XML Schema, and RELAX NG -- and compares the features of DTDs, W3C XML Schema, RELAX NG, Schematron, and Examplotron. What is an XML Schema Language? In ordinary English, a schema is defined as \"an outline or image universally applicable to a general.

    Updated: 04/30/2005

    XML Schema Design Patterns
    W3C XML Schema (WXS) possesses a number of features that mimic object oriented concepts, including type derivation and polymorphism. However real world experience has shown that these features tend to complicate schemas, may have subtle interactions that lead tricky problems, and can often be replaced by other features of WXS. In this article I explore both derivation by restriction and derivation by extension of complex types showing the pros and cons.

    Updated: 04/30/2005

    Introduction to RSS
    Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML format for news headlines. With RSS-enabled feeds, other web sites can easily include your content in their sites. And other applications (besides web browsers) can be used to view your content.

    Updated: 04/19/2005

    Using XML Schemas in BizTalk Server 2004
    This article covers the basic concepts of XML schemas and explains how Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 uses them. Schemas are required for most BizTalk Server applications because they are used to process and validate message information.

    Updated: 03/26/2005

    Part 1: Automating the XML Data Mapping Process in Excel 2003
    Learn how to use XML maps to customize Excel as a data input and display system.

    Updated: 03/20/2005

    Requirements: Internationalization of Web Services
    The Web Services Internationalization Task Force of the Internationalization Working Group has published Requirements for the Internationalization of Web Services as a Working Group Note. Developed to help achieve worldwide usability for Web services, the requirements address the way internationalization options are exposed in Web services definitions, descriptions, messages, and discovery mechanisms.

    Updated: 02/22/2005

    Learn to Write XAML Applications Today with Xamlon
    You don't have to wait for Longhorn to explore the benefits of Avalon, the runtime engine that underpins its presentation tier. Xamlon, the most mature third-party implementation of Avalon, lets you build XAML-based applications right now.

    Updated: 02/22/2005

    SOAP's Alive: Try the New Native SOAP Extensions for PHP
    With PHP5, Web services and everybody's favorite open source Web development language are now native pals.

    Updated: 02/22/2005

    Better, Faster XML Processing with VTD-XML
    VTD-XML is a new open source XML processing API that provides a great alternative to SAX and DOM that doesn't force you to trade processing performance for usability. Find out why this Java-based, non-validating parser is faster than DOM and better than SAX.

    Updated: 02/22/2005

    Introduction to XML Events
    A number of markup technologies involve attaching behaviors to specific parts of a document. XML Events is a W3C Recommendation that allows declarative attachment of a behavior -- which can be a predefined bundle of actions defined in XML or a more general call to a scripting language -- to a specific element. This article gives an overview of how XML Events came about, what it's useful for, and how it works.

    Updated: 02/22/2005

    XML Listings
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