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SOA pattern of the week (#7): policy centralization
Learn the intricacies and benefits of policy centralization from Web services expert Thomas Erl. Tip
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Try XML-based Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) for accounting reports
XBRL may step more forward as the SEC makes big firms add it to their GAAP 'to-do' list. Tip
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What's new at the W3C
The W3C continues to be the main organization for creation of internationally recognized standards for XML, WSDL, and HTML. At any given time, a large number of related standards are working their way through the standardization process in various st... Tip
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SOA tutorial: WSDL template
This detailed WSDL template contains sections for service identification, function requirements, a change log, provider information, dependency information and assets. Tip
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Handling XML with Ajax
This chapter discusses how to create an XML document in Ajax. Tip
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WSDL 2.0, new messaging for Web services
Semantic, messaging and bindings changes highlight what's new in WSDL 2.0. Tip
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Using RELAX NG For data integration
XML Schema proving a difficult fix when it comes to data integration? Perhaps you should take a look at RELAX NG. Tip
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Efficient XML Interchange tackles data verbosity
Coming out of the work on Binary XML, Efficient XML Interchange compresses the notoriously verbose data format on top of adding processing efficiency. Tip
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XML to DDL imports, synchronizes database schemata
Ed Tittel discusses xml2ddl, a data integration and management tool for those using one of the supported target databases. Tip
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SOAP 1.2 Second Edition
The April release of the SOAP 1.2 Second Edition recommendation still awaits updated information about SOAP implementations, and progress on XML protocol requirements and MTOM serialization. Tip