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Application integration: addressing the issues: one-stop shopping is not a reality.(Standards), 01-Mar 2004
Cleaning up XML.(Expert Advice), 01-Mar 2004
DTD and XML Schema structures: conversion methods for J2EE and XML developers.(Tutorial), 01-Mar 2004
Leveraging XML knowledge to design, develop, and deploy speech applications: packaged apps ease the process.(VoiceXML), 01-Mar 2004
PIM realizes its potential: adaptive XML application is ideal for managing enterprise product information.(Cover Story), 01-Mar 2004
Parallel processing for the real-time enterprise: deploying Web services on a solid platform for growth.(XML In Hardware), 01-Mar 2004
Secure Web services using identity management.(Guest Editorial), 01-Mar 2004
Troubleshooting .NET applications: sample scenarios illustrating the use of XSLT tracing, Part 2., 01-Mar 2004
VorteXML Designer 3.0., 01-Mar 2004
XML for client-side computing.(Industry Insight), 01-Mar 2004
XML-Journal/Web Services Journal Readers' Choice Awards: and the winners are ...(XML-J Awards), 01-Mar 2004
Community integration and XML: extending integration between trading communities.(Enterprise Solutions)(Cover Story), 01-Feb 2004
FileAct for SWIFTNet: helping financial services gain savings from their network.(Data Management), 01-Feb 2004
First-class services for the travel industry: managing the quality of Web services systems.(Case Study), 01-Feb 2004
Matters of syntax: ConciseXML builds upon the important qualities of XML and S-Expressions.(Languages), 01-Feb 2004
Raising the bar.(From The Editor), 01-Feb 2004
Remember ebXML? Doing business in real time.(Standards), 01-Feb 2004
Rendering a connected tree using XSLT: the ideas behind XSLT and XPath make perfect sense.(How-To), 01-Feb 2004
Troubleshooting .NET applications: implementing as XslTransform wrapper to trace and profile XSLT transformations Part 1., 01-Feb 2004
Web-services transactions: from Loosely Coupled--the Missing Pieces of Web Services.(Book Excerpt), 01-Feb 2004
XML and Web services: connecting information islands.(Commentary), 01-Feb 2004
Edge 2004 East Conference & Expo February 24-26, 2004.(Special Insert), 01-Jan 2004
Enterprise application integration with a native XML database, Java, and Cocoon: powerful flexibility with a simple API.(Open Source), 01-Jan 2004
Modernizing the mainframe: unleashing the power of XML and Web services., 01-Jan 2004
Monitoring air pollution in real time using XML: a reliable and cost-effective open source solution.(Case Study), 01-Jan 2004
Ontology and integration: managing application semantics using ontologies and supporting W3C standards.(Standards), 01-Jan 2004
Policy-it's more than just security: from just-in-time integration to web services., 01-Jan 2004
Processing XML with C# and .NET: a solution that's simpler than you might expect.(.NET), 01-Jan 2004
Tree structured data and XML: visualizing and transforming data with SVG and XSLT.(Graphs), 01-Jan 2004
What's in store for 2004.(2004 Predictions), 01-Jan 2004
Why we need XML query standards.(Commentary), 01-Jan 2004
4th annual International Developer Conference & Expo., 01-Dec 2003
Advanced ANSI SQL native XML integration--part 2: supporting advanced XML capabilities.(Integration), 01-Dec 2003
Building a high-traffic Web site with static delivery using XML: dynamic and static sites: get the best of both worlds., 01-Dec 2003
Designing an open, standards-based reporting system: XML meets the challenges and design goals of a business reporting system.(Success Story), 01-Dec 2003
Finding the fit for XSLT: filling a hole in the puzzle.(Standards), 01-Dec 2003
Malicious attack protection for XML Web services: communication behind a firewall isn't always safe.(Web Services), 01-Dec 2003
Open integration and security: XML firewalls provide ease of integration and security., 01-Dec 2003
The challenge of Web services security inside the firewall: a true story from the consulting trenches.(Security), 01-Dec 2003
The future of XML.(Commentary), 01-Dec 2003
The key to success with Web services.(Guest Editorial), 01-Dec 2003
What's your government doing with XML? With the advent of XML authoring tools, it's more than you might think.(E-Government), 01-Dec 2003
XML acceleration: the truth behind the myths: don't assume that bandwidth and processing will be problems.(Performance), 01-Dec 2003
Advanced ANSI SQL native XML integration--Part 1: a full, natural, and seamless process.(Integration), 01-Nov 2003
Binary showdown: do we need Binary XML?, 01-Nov 2003
Multi-middleware web services.(Industry Trends), 01-Nov 2003
Rise of the standards-based integration machines.(Guest Editorial), 01-Nov 2003
Seven ways to mess up with XML: avoid these common mistakes in your next project.(Project Management), 01-Nov 2003
The State of Web Services, A.D. 2003: they're 'a tool for the times,' say the experts, 'and XML is key.' What do you get if you cross an early 21st-century visionary CTO with a late 19th-century employee of the Edison Electric Light Company? Answer: a fantastic keynote address at Web Services Edge 2003 West, held in Santa Clara last month.(Show report: web services Edge West 2003), 01-Nov 2003
The next-generation building blocks: reduce the amount of time and money you spend on applications.(Web Services), 01-Nov 2003
Using XML schemas and DTDs together: DTD and schema design methods for a variety of XML development projects., 01-Nov 2003
Visualizing XML in manufacturing systems: XML spurs SVG adoption., 01-Nov 2003
XML in unexpected places: understanding the emergence of XML outside software systems.(XML Adoption), 01-Nov 2003
A technical overview of XBRL: how reporting should be done.(Business Reporting), 01-Oct 2003
Benefits of XML in business: the preferred choice for data exchange and more.(E-Business), 01-Oct 2003
Building manageable Web services from the ground up: the management criteria developers must consider.(Web Services), 01-Oct 2003
Can one size fit all? Exploring the possibility of one API for XML processing.(API), 01-Oct 2003
Document-centric software development: is it time to evolve in the XML age?, 01-Oct 2003
Leveraging IT assets: integrating XML and relational data.(Data Management), 01-Oct 2003
Sarbanes-Oxley will change your life.(Guest Editorial), 01-Oct 2003
Standards in the real estate industry: an overview of what's new.(RETS), 01-Oct 2003
WSRP reignites interest in portals.(From The Editor), 01-Oct 2003
Creating reusable visual components: a consistent look and feel throughout your application.(XML Labs), 01-Sep 2003
Let's get together.(From The Editor), 01-Sep 2003
Managing and documenting your project XML style: some potentially powerful for XML technology.(Content Management), 01-Sep 2003
The perfect database round-trip using JAXB & JDO: avoiding complex Java programming to persist and access data., 01-Sep 2003
Translating XML-based documents: using XML technology to reduce the cost of authoring and translation.(Data Management), 01-Sep 2003
Using XML Schemas effectively in WSDL design: achieve a higher degree of portability with these best practices., 01-Sep 2003
Web Ontology Language: making your Web search easier.(Content Management), 01-Sep 2003
Web Services Edge: International Web Services Conference & Expo: Sept. 30-Oct. 2, 2003., 01-Sep 2003
XBRL and Web services.(Business Reporting), 01-Sep 2003
XML Certification quizzer: getting your next XML job.(XML Labs), 01-Sep 2003
XML and Oracle9i Release 2: Oracle has a strong contender in the XML database market.(Data Management), 01-Sep 2003
3rd annual web services edge conference & expo: delivering .NET, Java, Mac OS X, & XML technologies. (Web Services Edge)., 01-Aug 2003
Aggregation with XMLSPY: the advantages of XML ... without all the angle brackets. (XMLSPY)., 01-Aug 2003

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