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Excel Web App Improvements, Part 1
Dec 12, 2011
Laura Acklen describes (in this first in a multi-part series) the latest updates to the Excel Web App.
Excel Web App Improvements, Part 2
Dec 13, 2011
Laura Acklen covers the enhancements to the Excel Web App in the second installment in a multi-part series.
Exchanging Documents with VB and XML
Oct 1, 2000
Although XML is still changing and being applied in new ways, you can put it to work today in order to build document exchange applications with VB, COM, and MSXML.
Executing SOA: A Methodology for Service Modeling and Design
Jul 17, 2008
This chapter provides a detailed overview of a service-oriented design methodology and covers the SOA reference architecture.
Exploring Drupal
Dec 2, 2009
Get a brief overview of the various Drupals (the project, the websites, and the association) and what they mean to you. You'll also see some examples of Drupal in action and get an overall look at how Drupal works.
Extreme Web Services: Transactions
May 10, 2002
How do you handle transactions in an unreliable Web world? Kennard Scribner and Mark Stiver present opposing viewpoints so that you can formulate your own opinions and choose the approach that best fits your situation.
Five Cloud Storage Services
Jun 7, 2011
As everyday business activities spread outside the traditional office, we need flexible ways to access our data, share it, and collaborate. Eric Geier examines five of the most popular services for storing and sharing files online.
Focus on the IBM Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Society and Integrating Individual Communities
Nov 5, 2008
Sandy Carter describes the "community of communities," the IBM SOA Society.
Free Web Content Management
May 25, 2001
Content management describes the process by which organizations share vital information online. To avoid the costs of these systems (or to even extend them) , the resources described in this article can prove to be surprisingly powerful, cost-effective ...
Getting Started with AJAX and the XMLHttpRequest Object
Nov 3, 2006
This chapter introduces you to the XMLHttpRequest object, showing you how to work around its implementation differences between browsers. Also learn how to make some actual page requests, both in a synchronous fashion and in an asynchronous fashion. This chapter finishes with some various fallback approaches that can be used if a browser doesn't support XMLHttpRequest, including how to use IFrames and cookies as your communication channel.
Getting Started with Subversion on Windows
May 25, 2007
Stephen Morris shows you Windows users how you can easily benefit from all the advantages of Subversion without needing complicated Unix emulation tools.
Getting Started with VB 6 and XML
Jan 25, 2002
Want to get up and running with XML? This article by Rod Stephens tells you how to get started using XML in Visual Basic 6.
Grid Computing: Is It Right for Your Company?
Oct 22, 2004
Grid computing has a very bright future; it brings many benefits and savings to IT. Richard Murch recommends that all IT senior staff evaluate, plan for, and implement grid technology. But successful grids must start with a comprehensive and well-thought-out plan.
How Do Specific Web Services Technologies Work?
Oct 31, 2003
Joe Clabby takes a closer look at the specific technologies (XML, UDDI, WSDL, SOAP) that comprise Web services. How do they work? What specifically do they do? What additional standards efforts are underway to support the basic Web services protocols? He also reveals a big surprise — Web services can be architected without using formal Web services standards.
How Microsoft Is Filling Out .NET with a Content Management Strategy
Nov 20, 2001
One of the missing components of Microsoft's .NET strategy had been content management. With the inclusion of Content Management Server and the strength of BizTalk Server with XML integration expertise, the Microsoft solution is coming together well.
How to Become a Web Services Provider
Jun 28, 2002
The business model behind web services is still in its infancy. Therefore, developers will play an important role in shaping that market. This chapter examines the business of web services, including availability, applications, and different web service providers.
How to Host a Virtual Meeting
Jun 29, 2007
Virtual meetings aren't like face-to-face meetings; learn to do virtual well.
How to Read and Write RSS Feeds
Jun 29, 2007
How to Use Selectors in CSS
Dec 1, 2005
Selectors are one of the most important aspects of CSS because they are used to "select" elements on an HTML page so that they can be styled. In this lesson, you will learn about the different types of CSS selectors and how to use them.
How to Use the XPathAPI in Flash
Apr 7, 2006
Flash 8 has delivered the ability to do simple searches for node names and attribute values in an XML file with its new XPathAPI class. Kris Hadlock shows how to use the XPathAPI in Flash 8 to simplify and give power to your XML parsing.

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