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XML for Data Architects: Designing for Reuse and Integration (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems) - XML
 
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XML for Data Architects: Designing for Reuse and Integration (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems) XML for Data Architects: Designing for Reuse and Integration (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
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"The book addresses a sorely missing set of considerations in the real world... This is a very timely book."
-Peter Herzum, author of Business Component Factory and CEO of Herzum Software

XML is a tremendous enabler for platform agnostic data and metadata exchanges. However, there are no clear processes and techniques specifically focused on the engineering of XML structures to support reuse and integration simplicity, which are of particular importance in the age of application integration and Web services. This book describes the challenges of using XML in a manner that promotes simplification of integration, and a high degree of schema reuse. It also describes the syntactical capabilities of XML and XML Schemas, and the similarities (and in some cases limitations) of XML DTDs. This book presents combinations of architectural and design approaches to using XML as well as numerous syntactical and working examples.

* Designed to be read three different ways: skim the margin notes for quick information, or use tables in the appendix to locate sections relevant the to a particular issue, or read cover-to-cover for the in-depth treatment.
* Contains numerous tables that describe datatypes supported by the most common DBMSs and map to XML Schema supported data types.
* Unique focus on the value added role and processes of the data architect as they apply to enterprise use of XML.

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XML Schemas XML Schemas
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XML Schemas are a more precise way to model data with XML and are an update to the old XML DTDS. The final spec was approved in May by the W3C standards organization and is one of the hottest areas in XML programming. Just as the discovery of the Rosetta stone provided a way to establish the meaning of Egyptian hieroglyphics, XML schemas provide a way for organizations to establish the meaning of XML documents so they can be understood across different company systems. Each industry will have a set of shared vocabularies for describing data being exchanged across the Web, making schemas a cornerstone of e-commerce development.

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Programming Web Services with XML-RPC (O'Reilly Internet Series) Programming Web Services with XML-RPC (O'Reilly Internet Series)
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Have you ever needed to share processing between two or more computers running programs written in different languages on different operating systems? Or have you ever wanted to publish information on the Web so that programs other than browsers could work with it? XML-RPC, a system for remote procedure calls built on XML and the ubiquitous HTTP protocol, is the solution you've been looking for.

Programming Web Services with XML-RPC introduces the simple but powerful capabilities of XML-RPC, which lets you connect programs running on different computers with a minimum of fuss, by wrapping procedure calls in XML and establishing simple pathways for calling functions. With XML-RPC, Java programs can talk to Perl scripts, which can talk to Python programs, ASP applications, and so on. You can provide access to procedure calls without having to worry about the system on the other end, so it's easy to create services that are available on the Web.

XML-RPC isn't the only solution for web services; the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) is another much-hyped protocol for implementing web services. While XML-RPC provides fewer capabilities than SOAP, it also has far fewer interoperability problems and its capabilities and limitations are much better understood. XML-RPC is also stable, with over 30 implementations on a wide variety of platforms, so you can start doing real work with it immediately.

Programming Web Services with XML-RPC covers the details of five XML-RPC implementations, so you can get started developing distributed applications in Java, Perl, Python, ASP, or PHP. The chapters on these implementations contain code examples that you can use as the basis for your own work. This book also provides in-depth coverage of the XML-RPC specification, which is helpful for low-level debugging of XML-RPC clients and servers. And if you want to build your own XML-RPC implementation for another environment, the detailed explanations in this book will serve as a foundation for that work.

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Information Architecture with XML: A Management Strategy Information Architecture with XML: A Management Strategy
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One of the only books on this subject to focus on XML's value as a business tool rather than the technology.

This book deals with important management issues and focuses on demonstrating XML's value as a business tool. It emphasizes processes and business logic, and will show you how to go about introducing this technology and what must be done to achieve a smooth implementation.
* Offers a management driven approach to XML-based information systems architecture
* Discusses important related standards such as RDF, topic maps, and XML
* Schema
* Describes the building blocks of an XML-based architecture
* Provides a blueprint for an organizational model of the roles and responsibilities of those involved in setting up an XML-based architecture
* Presents a management framework and methodology for developing XML-based information systems

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Question : What is XML and how to I get a tracker to validate my site?
I am trying to get signed on to a blog tracker to track my site. I have a meta tag and everything but it is asking about XML and I have no clue what it is and when I research it is seems as if all the advice is for people who already know a bit about it.. I know NOTHING about it at all. Please help!

Answer:
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a general-purpose specification for creating custom markup languages. It is classified as an extensible language because it allows its users to define their own elements. Its primary purpose is to help information systems share structured data, particularly via the Internet.Here is a validator:http://www.w3.org/2001/03/webdata/xsvP.S. w3.org has an HTML and CSS validator as well. w3 is considered the standard in web development.

 

Question : How do i create an XML site map to get on search engines?
Apparently you can get yourself (your website) listed on google and other search engines really quickly if you have an XML sitemap and submit it on Google web master tools... Question is, how do i create one?

Answer:
I found a really good website for creating XML sitemaps to submit to Google and other search engines at http://www.createxmlsitemaps.com - you can upload it to Google through google webmaster tools which is linked from that site.

 

Question : What is the easiest way to export xml from Excel 2007?
Here's the deal:1) I have an Excel file full of data.2) I have a Flash swf that can read in xml.3) I want to export the Excel data into xml, EASILY and WITHOUT DOWNLOADING/INSTALLING anything. The Excel file will be updated regularly, so I need some way to export it quickly and easily to the xml file. I've sifted through several tutorials, and none offer a simple solution.Can you help?Thank you.

Answer:
The export is pretty simple, the concern is more how will it be imported. What can the reader processes.You can create an xml template that will direct Excel how to format the output for you. While this isn't rocket science, it is not trivial either. You will have to do some work.

 

Question : How do I incorporate an xml datafeed into a website?
I am in the process of creating an online store for myself. After looking at the company website to find product images and descriptions, I found out they use an xml datafeed. How do I incorporate this xml datafeed into my website? I am using dreamweaver cs4. I'm sure this seems like a dumb question, but I am new at this.

Answer:
You'll have to learn how to write an XSLT transform, or implement the transform using a programmatic language.I assume the images are URL's within the XML?

 

Question : When writing XML in Dreamweaver, should I add those tags I create to the tag library?
Go to Adobe Dreamweaver>Preferences>Code Format>Tag Libraries. This is where tags are defined. Should I start defining my own tags that I use in my XML here?If so, what's the syntax for doing that?

Answer:
I haven't used Dreamweaver before, and I have found some online tutorials on writing XML to create tags - hope these websites are useful.http://tuts.flashmint.com/creating-a-simple-xml-gallery-in-actionscript3/http://www.kirupa.co m/net/writingXML_pg1.htm

 

Question : How can I open a file with xml extention in a readable format?
I requested a document from my insurance company and it was sent to me by email, as a xml file. I tried to open it by IE browser, MS Word, Excel, note pad, but it opens as codes. I need to print this document, is there any way to open it in a readable format? thank you for your time.

Answer:
XML stands for eXtended Markup Language. It's like HTML, but it uses standard coding techniques for non-standard markup. It's awesome for programs to save files in, but unfortunately, unless you have the original program that saved it, you're just going to have to look at a bunch of code.You'll have to tell your insurance company to send it in another format, or find out which program they used to encode it. Maybe they can send a PDF?

 

Question : What is the difference between XML and XML 2?
Someone has asked me to convert a text file (fixed width) into an XML 2 file. I know how to convert it to XML but what precisely is the difference between XML and XML 2?

Answer:
I didn't even know XML 2 was under development...and I work with XML in web development all the time.

 

Question : How does an xml file relate to a flash gallery?
I have a flash banner template that I need to alter, but I only did it once and have forgotten the relation... I have everything except linking the info in the xml file to flash to create the gallery. I don't have the time to go through lengthy tutorials even tho that is my last resort at this point, but I'm sure someone can just connect the dots for me. Thanks a mil!So you're saying that I just open the fla file and publish? It reads automatically?

Answer:
An xml file will generally be loaded by the swf and the data from it will be used to load images. So the xml file itself most likely contains the URLs for the images to be loaded.

 

Question : XML - how to automatically have your page open with the tags collapsed NOT expanded?
The title says it all. I need to know how to get an XML page to load having all of the expandable tags collapsed instead of already expanded when I open the page. Any help please?Thanks.

Answer:
I assume you mean opening up a raw XML file in IE or Firefox. There's no way to override their default behavior.(On a side note, Chrome and Safari will attempt to read any XML as XHTML, which usually results in just the CDATA showing up.)

 

Question : I have an xml sitemap build by the Google specificcation when I try to validate the XML i get warrning that I?
I have an xml sitemap build by the Google specificcation when I try to validate the XML i get warrning that I do not have DOCTYPE defined.I tried different
Answer:
somethings wrong. check that your ftp is set correctly, could be the filetype, byte order mark, etc. use the sitemap protocol sample to build your file and you should be fine then address FTP or windows/unix translationhttp://www.example.com/ 2005-01-01monthly0.8

 

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