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| This is a comprehensive 101-page reference source for all of the elements and functions that compose the eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) language version 1.0. This Quick Reference features real working code examples which were tested using the Microsoft XML parser version 3.0.
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| XML stands for extensible markup language. XML was developed around 1996 and is a subset of SGML. It's documents conform to SGML. XML was made less complicated than SGML to enable its use on the web. XML uses the ISO 10646 (Unicode) standard for encoding characters.
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| This tutorial provides a quick introduction of JAXP 1.4 included in JDK 1.6 and tutorial example of XML DOM parser as Java application
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| You can display any XML content into the HTML page using Data Island
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| This paper is a in-depth exploration of ADO.NET by looking at the XML capabilities built into the data access stack at all levels.
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| There are a number of reasons why you will want to consider Unified Modeling Language (UML) - for your application development. When I think of UML, one term which comes to mind is "software quality." One thing that has plagued the software industry in recent year is poor software design. While the software industry has done fairly well for the last decade, the impact of globalization is changing the ways in which software is designed.
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| UML is a very important programming language for those who work in either the software development, or software engineering field. UML is the program of choice for many software developers because it uses an object oriented approach, and this is valuable for many contemporary software applications.
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| This is a 180 page quick reference source that defines and explains all of the tags, events, and associated attributes that compose XHTML (eXtensible Hyper Text Markup Language, version 1.0). This also includes useful, realistic working examples of code for each tag. There are also write-ups, with code examples, for the 17 events and another 7 attributes that are commonly available to many tags.
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| UML, or Unified Modeling Language, is a specification language that is used in the software engineering field. It can be defined as a general purpose language that uses a graphical designation which can create an abstract model. This abstract model can then be used in a system. This system is called the UML model. The Object Management group is responsible for defining UML, and they do this via the UML metamodel. XMI can be used to serialize the UML model.
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| PHP and XML, technical or cultural gap? is an article by Eric van der Vlist who in detail argues about the present gap in XML and PHP. Inspite of PHP being one of the first language to support XML, the XML programmers presently not seem to be interested in PHP, the author tries to figure out what maybe the problem.
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