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XML IN PRACTICE

Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a unique technology that enables data communication between non-compatible systems. It provides a revolutionary capability for developing business-to-business Internet solutions allowing organizations to seize new business opportunities.

This guide explores how to write well-formed XML documents, model business requirements using XML, how to integrate XML with existing applications and more.

This newsletter will benefit IT professionals who are involved in designing and deploying B2B solutions.

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Past issues

 XML Recedes into the Plumbing - 09/26/2002
 Come Back Database View Technology; All is Forgiven - 09/19/2002
 XLink: A Hyperspace Oddity - 09/12/2002
 The Rise and Fall of HTTP - 09/05/2002
 Brands, Web Services, and Other Emotions - 08/29/2002
 Zen and the art of motorcycle manuals - 08/22/2002
 How to cheat with XML schemas - 08/15/2002
 How to Model a Bishop - 08/08/2002
 A statement is not a conversation - 08/01/2002
 Separating Content from Presentation: Easier Said Than Done - 07/25/2002
 Documenting XML Applications with RDDL - 07/18/2002
 Mixed content myopia - 07/11/2002
 Ampersand Attrition in XML and HTML - 07/04/2002
 The Opposite of Hierarchy - 06/27/2002
 Binary Data Formats? Just Say NO! - 06/20/2002
 Lies, Damned Lies and XML Markup - 06/13/2002
 The Real Difference Between Structured and Unstructured Data - 06/06/2002
 Validation is a process, not an action - 05/30/2002
 Type is a Four Letter Word - 05/23/2002
 Common XML: Chicken Soup for Your Markup Problems - 05/16/2002
 Serendipity in the Noosphere - 05/09/2002
 SOAP, Reification, and the Universal Namespace - 05/02/2002
 Fractals, Self Similarity, and the Whimsical Boundaries of XML Documents - 04/25/2002
 APIs Considered Harmful - 04/18/2002
 XML Namespaces - 04/11/2002
 The Real Cost of XML Tags - 04/04/2002
 XML and Emergent Simplicity - 03/28/2002
 St. Patrick to be Named Patron Saint of Software Developers - 03/21/2002
 XML is Just a Special Case - 03/14/2002
 XML and the Rise and Rise of Dynamic Typing - 03/07/2002
 XPak: A Solution to All Your EAI Problems - 02/28/2002
 Lord of the Schemas, Part 1: Fellowship of the Schema - 02/21/2002
 The Key to XML Modeling: Knowing When to Stop - 02/14/2002
 XML and UML - 02/07/2002
 XML, Web Services, and the REST Architecture - 01/31/2002
 The Only Hard Problem in XML - 01/24/2002
 XML is Just a Tree...Not! - 01/17/2002
 Relaxing into 2002 - 01/10/2002
 XML 2001: A Roller Coaster Ride for the Mind - 01/03/2002
 XML and the Humble Paragraph Tag - 12/20/2001
 Attributes Versus Elements: The Never-ending Choice - 12/13/2001
 Unicode: Confessions of a Latinate - 12/06/2001
 Displaying XML in Web Browsers: Theory vs. Practice - 11/29/2001
 DTDs are Dead. Long Live DTDs - 11/15/2001
 XML Databases and Related Comfort Food - 11/08/2001
 VoiceXML: A Killer Application of XML - 11/01/2001
 Happy Birthday XML - 10/25/2001
 Markup is a State of Mind - 10/18/2001
 XML is Too Slow...Not! - 10/11/2001
 XML: The Syntax and the Spirit - 10/04/2001
 Reconciling Diverse Data Structures - 09/27/2001
 Tamino Improves XML Data Management - 09/20/2001
 EDI? XML? Or Both?, Part 2 - 09/06/2001
 EDI? XML? Or Both?, Part 1 - 08/30/2001
 Gunning for Sun - 08/23/2001
 Corel Buys XML Developer SoftQuad - 08/16/2001
 Adoption of New ebXML Standards Inching Forward - 08/09/2001
 XML: Three Letters That Every CIO Should Know - 08/02/2001
 How Will you Store Your XML Data? By Mark Leon - 07/26/2001
 Keep an Eye on XML By Vera Wolf - 07/19/2001
 Simplification, Not XML, is the Key to PKI Success By James Kobielus - 07/12/2001
 XML Schemas Supercede DTDs - 07/05/2001
 DTDs Limited for Data - 06/28/2001
 WSDL: Web Services Description Language - 06/21/2001
 Vendors Stock the Java Toolbox By Matt Berger - 06/14/2001
 SOAP: Simple Object Access Protocol - 06/07/2001
 RosettaNet Pleads for XML Convergence By Douglas F. Gray - 05/31/2001
 What are "Web Services", anyway? - 05/24/2001
 Eliminate tedious programming: Recover data with XML and Reflection Automate ResultSet parsing using XML and Reflection By Abhilash Koneri - 05/17/2001
 UDDI : A Phone Book for Web Services - 05/10/2001
 XML and JSP: Make them work together - 05/03/2001
 Clean up your wire protocol with SOAP By Tarak Modi - 04/26/2001
 The XML Declaration - 04/19/2001
 Elementary Entity Terminology - 04/12/2001
 What's in A Name(space)? - 04/05/2001
 XML Dressed to Kill: Flow Objects - 03/29/2001
 DocBook: A DTD for Documentation - 03/22/2001
 An XML Father Maps the Web in Multiple Dimensions - 03/15/2001
 Selecting Document Nodes With XPath - 03/08/2001
 HTML Just Passing Through - 03/01/2001
 Leverage Legacy Systems with a Blend of XML, XSL, and Java By Michael Koch - 02/22/2001
 The Golden DTD Rules - 02/15/2001
 I CDATA, Do You CDATA? - 02/08/2001
 Make Up a Markup - 01/25/2001
 A guided tour from HTML to processing XML with Java - 01/18/2001
 VeriSign, Microsoft Unveil XML Net Security Protocol - 01/11/2001
 Leverage Legacy Systems with a Blend of XML, XSL, and Java Combine XML, XSL, and Java to interface with mainframe systems By Michael Koch - 01/04/2001
 Using Parameter Entities - 12/21/2000
 Server-side XML-to-HTML translation - 12/14/2000
 It's Nice to Share - 12/07/2000
 XML Goes to the Hoop - 11/30/2000
 XML with an Accent - 11/23/2000
 General Entities - 11/16/2000
 XML and Java: Siblings or rivals? Can the Sun technology continue to rally as a platform in the face of the new markup language's rapid ascent? - 11/09/2000
 Well-formed vs. Valid XML Documents - 11/02/2000
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