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This explains the uses, categories, elements, types of XML documents, XML structure, document type definition, element attributes, and extensible stylesheet language. If you write a plain text file, it is composed of simple ASCII characters and nothing more. When a program (such as notepad) is used to display the file, all characters in the text file will be displayed using the same font size, type, and boldness. There are no special display characteristics to this type of file. Markup languages, such as HTML or XML, allow special markup to be embedded with the rest of the text that will enable the program that displays the file to determine how to display the text. In this way, special text like headers may be centered, have a larger and bolder font, or specific display colors may be set. Also additional elements may be added to the file such as bulleted or numbered lists and tables.
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Extend JAX-RPC Web services using SOAP headers 'Extend JAX-RPC Web services using SOAP headers' is an article in which author describes about the JAX-RPC SOAP handlers in prcessing SOAP message headers.
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A Guide to XML This article provides an introduction to XML with an intention to guide the reader to appropriate sections of the XML specification when greater technical detail is desired.
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Extensible Markup Language (XML) and C# The .NET Framework uses XML extensively. The Framework Class Library (FCL) provides an extensive set of XML-related classes. Much of Visual Studio's internal implementation also employs XML. In this paper, we introduce XML, XML-related technologies and key classes for creating and manipulating XML documents.
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IBM developerWorks Live! Technical briefings IBM developerWorks Live! Technical briefings is a tutorial that elaborately discusses about the advanced development techniques, products and technologies of the software by using briefings.
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The CTDP XML guide This guide explains XML uses, categories, elements and types of XML documents. It also explains XML structure, document type definition, element attributes, and extensible stylesheet language.
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XPointers XPointer, the XML Pointer Language, defines an addressing scheme for individual parts of an XML document. These addresses can be used by any application that needs to identify parts of or locations in an XML document. For instance, an XML editor could use an XPointer to identify the current position of the insertion point or the range of the selection. An XInclude processor can use an XPointer to determine what part of a document to include. And the URI in an XLink can include an XPointer fragment identifier that locates one particular element in the targeted document. XPointers use the same XPath syntax that you're familiar with from XSL transformations to identify the parts of the document they point to, along with a few additional pieces.
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A survey of XML standards: Part 4 A survey of XML standards: Part 4 is an article through which the author presents a survey result about XML. And also author discusses about some essential XML technologies with his own experience.
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XSLT/XPATH tutorial This article will help you achieve a working knowledge of XML/XSL/XPATH and XSLT and XPATH
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IBM developerWorks Live! Technical briefings IBM developerWorks Live! Technical briefings is a tutorial that elaborately discusses about the advanced development techniques, products and technologies of the software by using briefings.
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An Introduction to XML Templates with SQL Server 2000 This is an article in XML in which the author discusses about the method of using XML templates in SQL server 2000. Here the author tells about utilizing SQL XML templates in various execution process.
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A Guide to XML This article provides an introduction to XML with an intention to guide the reader to appropriate sections of the XML specification when greater technical detail is desired.
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Extend JAX-RPC Web services using SOAP headers 'Extend JAX-RPC Web services using SOAP headers' is an article in which author describes about the JAX-RPC SOAP handlers in prcessing SOAP message headers.
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Xml-Tutorial and the domain as sample The tutorial has a lot of entity-samples - and the domain exists as Xml/Xsl and as plain Html. A freeware-tool which creates the Html-version is downloadable (NET1.1 required).
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Tip: Use data dictionary links for XML and Web services schemata This is a XML tutorial through which the author elaborately explains about how to use data dictionary links in favour of XML and webservices schemata.
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