- Introduction to Voice XML Part 4: Grammars, Scope, and Event Handlers
- Aug 31, 2007
- Frank Coyle tells you why putting it all together will keep all your users happy.
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- Introduction to Voice XML Part 5: Voice XML Meets Web 2.0
- Sep 14, 2007
- Voice XML lets you pull and push Web-based information to your users wherever they may roam.
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- Introduction to VoiceXML and Voice Services
- Apr 25, 2003
- Get a gentle introduction to the world of computerized telephone applications. This chapter from "Definitive VoiceXML" will show the motivation behind VoiceXML as a clean, enterprise-computing-friendly, open standards technology that unifies the many aspects of the voice application world.
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- Introduction to VoiceXML Part 2: Working with Forms
- Aug 3, 2007
- Create a login page and data capture page for a Baseball Facts Hotline.
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- Introduction to Web Services Technologies: SOA, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI
- Sep 3, 2004
- Thomas Erl delves into the concepts and technology behind Web services, including Web services and the service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web Services Description Language (WSDL), Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), and Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI).
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- Introduction to XForms: XML Powered Web Forms
- Mar 5, 2004
- As we deploy Web access to software at all levels of complexity ranging from business back-ends to simple electronic transactions, we need to revisit the design of HTML forms that are the essential underpinnings of the transactional Web. XForms — a revision to the existing HTML forms technology developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C — builds on the advantages of XML to create a versatile forms module that can stand the Web in good stead for the next decade.
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- Is Google Missing Your Web Site?
- Nov 4, 2005
- If it seems like everyone is using search engines these days, you’re paying attention. But what if your site isn’t found in Google? How do you get in on the action? The authors of Search Engine Marketing, Inc. show you how.
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- Item 3: Stay with XML 1.0
- Sep 22, 2003
- In this excerpt from his book, "Effective XML," Elliotte Rusty Harold explains why XML 1.1 does several things, one of them marginally useful to a few developers, the rest actively harmful.
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- J2EE Schema Management with Hibernate
- Jan 14, 2005
- One of Hibernate's most useful features is the automatic generation of schema manipulation commands. This chapter outlines the ways this feature can be used to greatest effect.
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- J2EE-Supported Web Service Standards and Technologies
- Nov 18, 2004
- Just getting going with Web services, and planning to use Java? In this sample chapter, you'll earn about the various Web service standards (including XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI) and the J2EE 1.4 platform technologies that support those standards. You'll also be introduced to a new alphabet soup of J2EE platform XML-related APIs, including JAXP, JAXR, JAX-RPC, and SAAJ, with a high-level architectural point of view.
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- J2ME XML Development Using kXML
- Mar 30, 2001
- XML promises to be a technology that unifies mobile workers with enterprise applications. In this article, Bryan Morgan takes a look at the kXML parser designed specifically for the J2ME environment.
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- Jumpstart Functionality: Attach an XML Schema in Word 2003
- Sep 16, 2005
- Are you using XML to share data with other businesses in your field? XML schemas can simplify this process. Laurie Rowell explains how applying an XML schema to your Microsoft Word documents can impose a common XML format on them that will be recognized across multiple organizations. Within your own company or workgroup, XML schemas can structure and streamline publishing for faster layout and rapid updates.
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- Learning About JMS Messages
- May 28, 2004
- Need step-by-step guidance through WebSphere JMS development? In this sample book chapter, you'll examine JMS messaging concepts and considerations. Learn how message content is defined, as well as the three popular physical formats used to structure message content, and discover the structure of the JMS message.
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- Letting XML Carry the JavaScript/DHTML Load
- Jun 15, 2001
- With a working HTML-based data grid, Bob Grogan complicates matters by incorporating XML.
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- Location Steps and Paths in XPath
- Mar 5, 2004
- The idea behind XPath location paths is very much the same as directory paths, except that the XPath syntax can get much more complex and detailed. Steve Holzner explains.
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- Making Wiki User-Friendly -- And Trustworthy
- Oct 28, 2005
- The concern on everyone's mind, at the recent Wiki Symposium, is making wiki work — while keeping its essential nature as a community-driven means for building a site.
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- Managing A Weekly Publication
- Nov 30, 2001
- In this sample chapter from XML, HTML, XHTML Magic, Molly Holzschlag explores some of the issues surrounding the design and technology of publications through WebReview.com, an award-winning resource site for web developers and designers.
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- Mapping between XML and Relational Data
- Feb 6, 2004
- This chapter explores the various methods for mapping between XML and relational data models. It focuses on the underlying fundamentals: goals and requirements for mapping between XML and relational data; issues that arise when mapping, such as handling of datatypes and order; and when a particular technique can or cannot support update operations.
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- Marcel's Linux Walkabout: RSS Newsfeeds, the Linux Way
- Jul 29, 2005
- Want to stay updated on your favorite sites with minimal effort? You need a Linux news aggregator program that collects newsfeeds for you. Read all about it here and then check out Firefox and Akgregator.
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- Markup Languages: Why XML?
- Jun 14, 2002
- Take a walk through some of Dan Appelquist's initial experiences with markup languages and discover why he is such an advocate of information standards and markup languages, in particular.
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