“>Configuration is the the technical implementation of the local security policy. When setting the p Read the rest of this entry »

“>This article is excerpted from ebXML, by Alan Kotok and David Webber.In the past year, the world o Read the rest of this entry »

Over two months have now passed since the W3C workshop on Binary Interchange. While the binary XML debate rages on in the XML community, the cautious observer will note that the discussion is shifting from a polarised and rather sterile fight to a slightly quieter conversation in which both sides of the fence try to understand issues raised by the other. We are still a good distance away from a peaceful chat over tea, but this shift towards communication Read the rest of this entry »

Developers can maintain their sanity by refactoring such an app orredesigning it in flight. The refa Read the rest of this entry »

(Page 1 of 3 )So you’ve created one sweet web application, and you’re very proud of the functionalit Read the rest of this entry »

(Page 1 of 7 )In the first article covering selectors, we discussed the CSS group, universal, class Read the rest of this entry »

“>Before examining SOA elements in detail in the following chapters, we will review existing concept Read the rest of this entry »

“>Bryan Morgan is a veteran software developer and writer. As the founder of the Wireless Developer Read the rest of this entry »

Delivering the opening keynote at theIDEAlliance XML 2001 Conference in Orlando, Florida, James Clarkdescribed five challenges faced by the XML community. Just beforedelivering his speech, Clark was deservedly honored by theconference with the “XML Cup” for his long-standing contributionsto the world of XML.Though at the center of thedevelopment of XML 1.0 and XSLT, and much SGML technology beforethat, Clark has recently become an increasingly dissenting voice atthe World Wide Web Consortium. He Read the rest of this entry »

This month, I begin the fourth year of writing XML.com’s "XML Q&A" column. I’d liketo thank my editors here for continued support and indulgence; at no timeis that indulgence more evident than in August, when I tackle questionsthat no one has, to my knowledge, actually posed. In other words, everyAugust I answer questions I just feel like answering.Q: Is “knowing XML” worth anything anymore?I mean basic XML. A few years ago I crammed my head with everythingXML-related that I could Read the rest of this entry »