XML
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CRUD Operation using JSF,Web Services and OJB...with 100% pure Java orientation facilitates rapid development. SAML is an XML-based standard for exchanging authentication and authorization data between security domains. The single most important problem that SAML was created to solve is... In this article: Java, XML, Internationalization, Google Web Toolkit, Ajax, and Digg |
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Mashable! | November 04, 2009
Mashable's Weekly Social Media Job Guide
...web sites, and any related work required for game development. Position requires professional Java/JSP, XML, and SQL skills, and superlative programming talent. Read more about this opportunity here. Art Director at RealNetworks...
In this article: Mashable, New York City, Software development, Twitter, Maryland, Simply Hired, Sparks, Red Bull, and Facebook
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PC World: Latest Technology News | November 11, 2009
Open Source Software Ready for Big Business
...for monitoring Solr performance. Solr, which runs in a Java servlet container, features XML/HTTP and JSON APIs, hit highlighting, faceted search, caching, replication and a Web administration interface. Doug Cutting of Cloudera, who...
In this article: Microsoft, Google, Eucalyptus Systems, Cloudera, Linux, Hadoop, Amazon, Reductive Labs, and Salesforce.com
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The Register | November 04, 2009
Sun and Apache: the Java scars that endure
...have been this harmonious - or pain free. Among the scars aired Tuesday: Early work on XML that was dogged by politics as Java, middleware, and server rivals IBM and Sun Microsystems butted heads. Ted Leung, previously the ASF's vice...
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Yahoo! News | October 01, 2009
IBM developerWorks turns 10 (InfoWorld)
...said this week. "Instead of building a developer portal that talked about DB2, we built a portal that talked about Java" and XML and Web services, said Dirk Nicol, IBM program director for emerging technology. He was the lead in...
In this article: IBM, IBM Developerworks, Java, Beneficiary, Cloud computing, Linux, and Yahoo
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MSDN | October 19, 2009
Share your data across data sources (Sharepoint, SQL Server, Azure, Reporting Services, etc) & applications (.NET, Silverlight, Excel, etc) using Data Services
...Data Services. Also, since the Data Service interface is just plain HTTP and XML/Atom or JSON, pretty much any environment with an HTTP stack can now browse, update and interact with list and document data in SharePoint. We are very...
In this article: SharePoint, HTTP, Silverlight, and Atom
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Wikipedia | October 11, 2009
SlickEdit
...was released in March 2009. SlickEdit lists around 60 supported programming languages and file types, including e.g. C , C++, Java , HTML, PHP, XML, Windows batch files, AWK , Makefiles or INI files. Some of these are only supported...
In this article: SlickEdit, REXX, HTML, C++, PHP, Java, Emacs, AWK, and OS/2
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The Register | November 09, 2009
zPrime cost-cutting mainframeware gets traction
...for accelerating DB2 database functions) and System z Application Assist Processor (a z engine restricted, in theory, to running Java and XML workloads. (Since 2000, IBM has sold another specialty mainframe engine, called the Integrated...
In this article: IBM, Linux, Z/OS, Stipulation, Java, and DOJ
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XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a general-purpose specification for creating custom markup languages. It is classified as an extensible language, because it allows the user to define the mark-up elements. XML's purpose is to aid information systems in sharing structured data, especially via the Internet, to encode documents, and to serialize data; in the last context, it compares with text-based serialization languages such as JSON, YAML, and S-Expressions.
XML's set of tools helps developers in creating web pages but its usefulness goes well beyond that. XML, in combination with other standards, makes it possible to define the content of a document separately from its formatting, making it easy to reuse that content in other applications or for other presentation environments. Most importantly, XML provides a basic syntax that can be used to share information between different kinds of computers, different applications, and different organizations without needing to pass through many layers of conversion.
XML began as a simplified subset of the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), meant to be readable by people via semantic constraints; application languages can be implemented in XML. These include XHTML, RSS, MathML, GraphML, Scalable Vector Graphics, MusicXML, and others. Moreover, XML is sometimes used as the specification language for such application languages.
XML is recommended by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). It is a fee-free open standard. The recommendation specifies lexical grammar and parsing requirements.
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