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New XML support features in SQL Server 2005
XML is now in widespread use as the core technology for data interchange between systems, being present in the vast majority of data exchange processes. Apart from corporate solutions, XML is also used in a variety of productivity applications, such as the Microsoft Office suite – Excel, Word, Visio or Infopath use XML to store data and create documents. The aim of this article is to present the XML-oriented features of SQL Server 2005. [ level:
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Indexing XML documents in Tamino XML Server
The article introduces methods of document indexing in a native XML data repository, using Tamino XML Server 4.2 as an example. The author also demonstrates the advantages of using native repositories in systems that process XML data. [ level:
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Zope with Mozilla - generating XUL using Zope
The majority of content presentation systems currently used on the Web use HTML exclusively. Considering the growing number of browser applications and devices that support a variety of formats, including XHTML, SVG and WML, the use of HTML seems a needless restriction and a serious limitation for Web applications. This article demonstrates how the type of content emitted by the Zope application server can be changed between HTML and XUL. [ level:
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LINQ - C# 3.0
Programmers can work with such elements as classes, objects and methods. Looking at present and future generations of object-oriented languages, their main challenges are associated with integration of information which has not been created in object technology, such as relational or XML data. This article describes the latest solutions for C# and VB.NET like XLINQ (Language integrated query for XML) and DLINQ (Language integrated query for Data). [ level:
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Apache Cocoon 2: Where Research and Production Software Meet
Chances are you know Cocoon is a server-side XML publication and web application framework. Though it's been overshadowed by more popular projects like Struts, and has never been glamorized like Spring or Ruby on Rails, time and again you hear it compared to in another article or cited by another project as an influence. [ level:
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Documenting in Software Development Projects
The following article will touch upon the issues of sense and form of the process of documenting, in conjunction with different methodologies of software development. In order to avoid excessive amounts of text, common-use terms and names will not be explained. An inset at the end of the article contains references and useful links. [ level:
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