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XML glossary
( javaworld.com )
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XML and Java: A potent partnership, Part 4
( javaworld.com )
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XML data interchange in Java ME applications
( javaworld.com )
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Cut, paste, split, and assemble XML documents with VTD-XML
( javaworld.com )
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XML and Java: A potent partnership, Part 1
( javaworld.com )
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Programming XML in Java, Part 3
( javaworld.com )
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XML and Java: A potent partnership, Part 3
( javaworld.com )
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XML APIs for databases
( javaworld.com )
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Accelerate WSS applications with VTD-XML
( javaworld.com )
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A J2EE presentation pattern: Applets with servlets and XML
( javaworld.com )
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OO, XML, and GML: Are angle brackets a flexible modeling material?
( javaworld.com )
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XML merging made easy
( javaworld.com )
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Get familiar with ebXML Registry
( javaworld.com )
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Book excerpt: Converting XML to spreadsheet, and vice versa
( javaworld.com )
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Programming XML in Java, Part 1
( javaworld.com )
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XML and Java: A potent partnership, Part 2
( javaworld.com )
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Server-Side Java: Using XML and JSP together
( javaworld.com )
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Server-side Java: Build distributed applications with Java and XML
( javaworld.com )
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XML for the absolute beginner
( javaworld.com )
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Simplify XML file processing with the Jakarta Commons Digester
( javaworld.com )
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Use XML databases to empower Java Web services
( javaworld.com )
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Programming XML in Java, Part 2
( javaworld.com )
23.
Simplify XML processing with VTD-XML
( javaworld.com )
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XML Basics for Java Developers, Part 5
( onjava.com )
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XML Processing with TRaX
( onjava.com )
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Creating Email Templates with XML
( onjava.com )
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Chatting in XML Financial Messages
( onjava.com )
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XML Parsing in a Producer-Consumer Model
( onjava.com )
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XML Basics for Java Developers, Part 1
( onjava.com )
30.
Storing an XML Document in Apache Xindice
( onjava.com )
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Java and XML: Web Publishing Frameworks
( onjava.com )
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XML Basics for Java Developers, Part 4
( onjava.com )
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XML Basics for Java Developers, Part 3
( onjava.com )
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XML Basics for Java Developers, Part 2
( onjava.com )
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Code Generation Using XML Based Document Transformation
( theserverside.com )
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Dynamic Value Objects using CMP2 and XML
( theserverside.com )
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Working with XML Data
( today.java.net )
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XML Manipulation using XMLTask
( today.java.net )
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What's Next? A Conversation about Web Communication with XML Pioneer, Tim Bray
( java.sun.com )
40.
Java XML Digital Signatures
( java.sun.com )
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Java Technology and XML-Part Two
( java.sun.com )
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Developer's Guide to Building XML-based Web Services with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
( theserverside.com )
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Create an XML Reporter for Your Unit Tests
( artima.com )
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The Human Side of XML
( artima.com )
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Plain Text and XML
( artima.com )
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What's Wrong with XML APIs
( artima.com )
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Simplify Java XML Parsing with Jakarta Digester
( devx.com )
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Hibernate 3 Adds XML-Relational Persistence
( devx.com )
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Java and XML: Learn a Better Approach To Data Validation
( devx.com )
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Beyond XML and JSON: YAML for Java Developers
( devx.com )
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A Generic, Reusable Solution for Marshalling Java Objects to/from XML
( devx.com )
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Practical XML for Java Programs
( devx.com )
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XML Matters: Pipestreaming microformats
( ibm.com )
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DB2 Developer Workbench, Part 3: Developer Workbench and XML
( ibm.com )
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XML programming in Java technology, Part 2
( ibm.com )
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Introduction to XML
( ibm.com )
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Explore online XML data with Java programming
( ibm.com )
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Manipulate XML service definitions with Java programming
( ibm.com )
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XML and Java technologies: Java document model usage
( ibm.com )
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XML and Java technology: What's XML really good for?
( ibm.com )
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Thinking XML: Use the Atom format for syndicating news and more
( ibm.com )
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Tip: Javadoc as XML
( ibm.com )
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XML Matters: The RXP parser
( ibm.com )
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XML Matters: Kicking back with RELAX NG, Part 1
( ibm.com )
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Sun's Java API for XML Parsing, Version 1.1
( ibm.com )
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Portable database reporting using Java and XML
( ibm.com )
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A survey of XML standards: Part 1
( ibm.com )
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A survey of XML standards: Part 4
( ibm.com )
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XML and Java technology: XML persistence in three flavors
( ibm.com )
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XML and Java technologies: Document models, Part 1: Performance
( ibm.com )
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Deal with errors in XML parsing
( ibm.com )
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Extending the XML data model to XFDL forms using IBM Workplace Forms V2.6
( ibm.com )
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XML Matters: XML-RPC as object model
( ibm.com )
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Thinking XML: Basic XML and RDF techniques for knowledge management, Part 1
( ibm.com )
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XML and Java technology: A return to basics
( ibm.com )
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DB2 Basics: An introduction to the SQL/XML publishing functions
( ibm.com )
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XMLTABLE by example, Part 1: Retrieving XML data in relational format
( ibm.com )
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XML Matters: Putting XML in context with hierarchical, relational, and object-oriented models
( ibm.com )
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Develop Java applications for DB2 XML data
( ibm.com )
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A survey of XML standards: Part 2
( ibm.com )
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XML programming in Java technology, Part 1
( ibm.com )
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XML Matters: Investigating SXML and SSAX
( ibm.com )
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XML-RPC in Java programming
( ibm.com )
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Query DB2 XML Data with SQL
( ibm.com )
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Using DB2 XML and Java
( ibm.com )
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XML and Java technology: Low-level or high-level XML APIs?
( ibm.com )
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Tip: Make your CGI scripts available via XML-RPC
( ibm.com )
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A survey of XML standards: Part 3
( ibm.com )
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Work with GPX XML in DB2 9.5 using JDBC
( ibm.com )
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XML and Java technology: Sun's Java and XML APIs: Helping or hurting?
( ibm.com )
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Meet the Experts: Susan Malaika on XML Capabilities in DB2
( ibm.com )
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Update XML in DB2 9.5
( ibm.com )
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XML Matters: Indexing XML documents
( ibm.com )
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Converting between Java objects and XML with Quick
( ibm.com )
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Simplify XML processing with XJ
( ibm.com )
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Tip: Command-line XML processing
( ibm.com )
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A performance comparison of DB2 9 pureXML and CLOB or shredded XML storage
( ibm.com )
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XML signatures: Behind the curtain
( ibm.com )
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XML programming in Java technology, Part 3
( ibm.com )
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Use XStream to serialize Java objects into XML
( ibm.com )
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Tip: Use language-specific tools for XML processing
( ibm.com )
102.
Working XML: Processing instructions and parameters
( ibm.com )
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Working with XML and Java
( developer.com )
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Cure Your Java XML Troubles with a Dose of Castor Oil
( developer.com )
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Term of the Week: XML
( developer.com )
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XML meets Java
( developer.com )
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VTD-XML: A New Vision of XML
( developer.com )
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Minimal XML and Java
( developer.com )
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.NET for Java Developers: Processing XML > XML Support in Java
( informit.com )
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Working XML: Compiling the paths and automating tests
( ibm.com )
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