- The Foundations of Distributed Message-Level Security
- Jun 11, 2004
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- The Great XML-Access Database Exchange
- May 7, 2004
- With the latest releases of Access, you can export database data from Access to XML format for use in a web site, export data to other databases, and even import XML data from a web site right back into your Access database. This means ease of recordkeeping for a small business gathering sales over the Internet, or the collection of feedback from uses of your web site into your database for analysis and safekeeping.
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- The Grid: It's Not All Academic
- Dec 23, 2003
- In one form or another, grid computing has been around for quite a few years, but most business folks are pretty much unaware of its existence -- or its power.
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- The Latest Salvo in the Spam Wars Appears in the Blogosphere: nofollow
- Jun 24, 2005
- There's a new HTML attribute in town called "nofollow" that's supposed to prevent weblog spam. In this article you'll learn about weblog spam, what the "nofollow" tag is, and how it might or might not help the situation.
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- The Meaning of Semantics Take II: Naming Conventions for Class and ID in CSS
- May 27, 2005
- Molly Holzschlag tells you how to write more effective ID and class names and gain insight into the changes in Web design methodology.
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- The Most Common Questions About Eclipse: Answered!
- May 12, 2005
- Find out the answers to the most commonly asked questions regarding Eclipse in this sample chapter from Chris Laffra and John Arthorne.
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- The Need for Autonomic Computing
- Oct 8, 2004
- Network management specialist Stephen Morris discusses the emerging area of autonomic computing (AC), which IBM expects to be the "next big thing."
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- The Struts Framework's Action Mappings Configuration File
- Oct 26, 2001
- Wellington L.S. da Silva, author of JSP and Tag Libraries for Web Development, shows you how to set up the Struts configuration file, one of the most important components of the Struts framework.
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- The Web Services Build Specification Framework
- Jan 21, 2005
- In the final article of their series on web services, Rajal Shah and Naresh Apte provide framework sample code that utilizes the architecture and best practices discussed in previous articles.
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- The Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM) Standard
- Feb 3, 2006
- Is WSDM just another management standard? Or a significant step in the direction of producing manageable web-based systems, software, and networks? Software consultant Stephen Morris looks at the various aspects of the argument.
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- The XML Economy
- Oct 30, 2000
- XML expert Benoit Marchal shares his vision of the convergence of XML and eCommerce – the “XML Economy.”
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- The XML Usage Spectrum
- Aug 1, 2003
- Uncover the key concepts of XML and the spectrum of its uses. You will see how the MOM (Machine-Oriented Messaging) and POP (People-Oriented Publishing) store can be successful on the Web.
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- There’s No Business Like E-Business
- Sep 28, 2001
- The ebXML initiative addresses these business issues, which are the focus of this article. This article also explores how ebXML encourages development of real business solutions by making technology just a simple enabler.
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- Tipping the Scales Toward Secure Code
- Oct 1, 2004
- Everybody can use more secure code—and sometimes the best way to hone your skills is by listening to other programmers. Here are 18 tips offered by your fellow developers.
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- Transaction Processing in Distributed Service-Oriented Applications
- Nov 24, 2004
- The ACID transaction model has served the industry well in the past, but Jon Maron points out that it has some major drawbacks when applied to the loosely coupled service domain.
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- Transforming Dynamically Generated XML with XSLT
- Jul 26, 2002
- In the second of three articles, industry expert Vikram Vaswami demonstrates how dynamically generated XML is transformed using XSLT. Learn how to use PHP's XSLT and DOM functions to dynamically generate an XML document and create a sample output.
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- Transforming HTML Form Data as XML Strings Using Java
- Oct 12, 2001
- This article by Jasmit Kochhar shows you how to use a Java-based infrastructure to format data posted by an HTML form into XML strings. It builds on a previous article, "Posting HTML Form Data as XML Strings," which used ASP to demonstrate the technique.
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- Transforming XML with XSLT
- Apr 12, 2002
- Larry Brown summarizes installation and setup of the Apache Xalan transformer and uses Swing and JavaServer to transform XML documents into different HTML documents based on the client's browser type.
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- UML Interaction Diagrams
- Mar 4, 2005
- This chapter introduces the notation used in the UML for two common types of interaction diagrams (sequence and communication interaction diagrams). This chapter is an overview
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- Understanding SOAP as a Wire Protocol
- Oct 1, 2000
- SOAP allows business software programs to communicate over the Internet regardless of the platform on which they are based. This article addresses such topics as scalability, performance, security, and state management with respect to SOAP as a wire ...
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