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XML Zone
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If you're the only one who can understand the code, your program's not done. Work through an XML schema validation problem in Java to learn the importance of writing software that others can easily understand, support, and enhance.
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(09/18/07)
Web service performance depends largely on the size of the XML data being transmitted and the speed of XML processing. Fast Infoset helps greatly with those aspects.
(09/13/07)
Discover how to use namespace prefixes to define taxonomies and categorization through compact URI encoding (CURIE) to make the semantic web more accessible for web development.
(09/07/07)
DocBook enables developers to create technical documentation in XML. Learn how to use it to transform its XML output to PDF and HTML automatically and integrate it into your development environment.
(08/10/07)
Harness this powerful user interface pattern to XAML forms to simplify capturing unbounded sets of data.
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You think you have data management problems? See what happens to developer Justin Whitney when he is presented with a large, mysterious (and dangerous) XML data set. DB2 Express-C saves the day for him and it can for you too. Take back control of your build, production-ready deployment, and distribution of pure XML, even in 64-bit environments. (Sponsored by DevX Skillbuilding from IBM developerWorks)
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(07/13/07)
Service orientation is going wireless; it's simply a matter of how much and how soon. XML-RPC and the kXML-RPC library certainly are in the mix for this inevitable convergence.
(07/09/07)
WCF is meant to make things easier for developers, but as with any new technology, getting started can be difficult. Follow these thirteen steps to rev up your WCF knowledge quickly.
(07/06/07)
Avoid the tedious and error-prone task of writing validation "plumbing" code by integrating the Validation Application Block into your .NET applications.
(07/04/07)
Developing for the semantic web will require working with the complexities of several semantic technologies. However, there's a simpler approach that can give you a jump start in bringing semantics to your web applications.
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Bungie Jumps Microsoft's Ship
In a surprising move, Microsoft's most lucrative game developer goes private, days after Halo 3, "one of the biggest entertainment properties in history" ships.
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Microsoft Partially Opens .NET
Later this year, the company plans to let developers look at the source code for its popular .NET Framework. But is it too little too late?
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Is Java Full of 'CRAP'?
Now there's a metric that will
quantitatively prove just how "CRAP"-y a particular piece of code really is.
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CERT Fortifies Code Analysis
Everyone talks about secure code, but CERT and its partners are doing something about it: Working to effectively automate code-checking.
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SAP Readies New Developer Perks
Eager to expand its developer community, the enterprise software giant will unveil a new licensing option at its TechEd '07 conference next week.
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