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    The Cost of XML
    In this week\'s column, I cover two debates that consider the cost of XML. In the first discussion, the cost is that of file size and processing overhead. In the second, it\'s actual dollars charged for access to a web service. Also, watch out for the special twilight zone moment as we find ourselves considering CSV files as a serious option. CSV Will Save Us All The overhead or otherwise of using XML is once again a hot topic, as we have seen in recent...

    Updated: 05/28/2005

    Introducing XML::SAX::Machines, Part Two
    Introduction In last month\'s column we began our introduction to XML::SAX::Machines , a group of modules which greatly simplifies the creation of complex SAX application with multiple filters. This month we pick up where we left off by further illustrating how XML::SAX::Machines can be used to remove most of the drudgery of building SAX-based XML processing applications. If you have not read last month\'s offering, please do so now. Example One -...

    Updated: 05/28/2005

    Distributing Server Load to the Client with XML and XSL
    Your Web server has a tough job. It must connect to databases, retrieve data, process it, format it into HTML, and then send it to the client. Increase the life of your server by reducing the load on it using XML and XSL. The eXtensible Stylesheet Language (or XML) is a style-sheet format for XML documents that is the counterpart to the Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) in HTML. By sending the...

    Updated: 05/28/2005

    XML and Dreamweaver
    While certainly not a full-blown XML editor, Dreamweaver MX 2004 includes a fair amount of support for XML. This latest release eases the web designers\' transition into the area of structured markup. Many web designers using Dreamweaver rarely view their code, preferring instead to stay within the safe confines of the Dreamweaver Design View. Other designers frequent Code View often while writing JavaScript, CSS or simply because they are well-versed in HTML...

    Updated: 05/28/2005

    Exploring XUL in Mozilla: The Bulletinboard Tag
    if you wanted to create animation in Mozilla, you\'d have to use HTML and absolute positioning since XUL didn\'t support that. The reason is that the box model on which XUL is based uses flexibility and relative positioning of elements. (This gives you things like \"intrinsic sizing\" where the window arranges itself based on the size needs of all the widgets it contains.) You can find many examples of animation using this CSS absolute positioning methodology in any...

    Updated: 05/28/2005

    XML Technologies: A Success Story
    We've all heard stories of how new XML technologies have helped build immense corporate databases and complex, dynamic web sites. Well, this isn't one of those stories. This story is about how the Apache Software Foundation's XML tools helped improve this year's California Central Coast Section High School wrestling tournament.

    Updated: 05/18/2005

    XP and Ant
    IN THIS CHAPTER What Is XP? Extreme Programming (XP) is a software development methodology for delivering quality software while maintaining a focus on customer satisfaction. Ant is an open-source tool from the Apache Project for creating build and deployment processes. In this book, you will learn how to implement effective XP processes by using Ant.

    Updated: 05/18/2005

    Developing for Jakarta Avalon
    This article briefly describes the Jakarta Avalon project and defines the steps required to specify, implement, package, and deploy an application for the Jakarta Avalon Phoenix v4.0a4 application server. What is Avalon? Avalon was conceived by the Apache JServ team in 1999 as a framework for building server-side components using programming idioms and design patterns such as service oriented programming, inversion of control, and separation of concerns.

    Updated: 05/18/2005

    Extensibility, XML Vocabularies, and XML Schema
    XML is designed for the creation of languages based upon self-describing markup. The inevitable evolution of these languages -- by adding, deleting, and changing parts -- is called versioning. To make versioning work in practice is one of the most difficult problems in computing, with a long history of failed attempts. Arguably, the Web rose dramatically in popularity because evolution and versioning were built into HTML and HTTP headers. Both languages provide explicit extensibility points and rules for understanding extensions that enabled the decentralized extension and versioning of the languages.

    Updated: 05/12/2005

    Comparing Java Data Binding Tools
    Many W3C XML Schema (WXS) data binding tools for Java are now emerging. These tools generate Java code from instances of WXS in order to represent the structures defined therein. The autogenerated code has the ability to convert from XML format to Java objects and vice versa. This gives the user a compile-time Java API customized for the specific schema used, which saves a lot of time and effort compared to utilizing generic interfaces such as DOM and JDOM. In addition it also enables Java developers with little or no XML knowledge to both consume and produce valid XML documents. This type of tool can provide very great benefits for many development efforts.

    Updated: 05/12/2005

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