This article describes how to build a complete IBM DB2 application in a day using an end-to-end XML architecture. XML is used for storing, viewing, and manipulating information. One of the major advantages of creating an application utilizing XML in all levels of the application architecture is to avoid the need to transform data from one format to another.
Xeena, a visual XML editor, is a generic Java application for editing XML documents derived from a DTD. The editor takes as input a given DTD and builds a palette containing the elements defined in the DTD. Any document derived from that DTD by using a visual, tree-directed paradigm can thus be created, edited or expanded.
Diagnose and repair iPhone Web apps using Eclipse, Aptana's iPhone Development Plug-in, Aptana's Firefox JavaScript debugger, and Firebug. Understand how to configure Aptana Studio for iPhone debugging, how to use the debugger in Aptana Studio and Firebug, and how to profile the execution of your Ajax application.
XML is a data format concerned primarily with compatibility and flexibility. This tutorial will teach you the fundamentals of XPath. Part 1 of this tutorial details the XPath specification, which allows you to specify particular sections of an XML document using a directory-like syntax. You'll learn the syntax of XPath, and you'll work with tools that let you experiment with XPath.
If you're using Java 1.4.x or above, you already have built-in support for XML. This tutorial explains how to use that support to create and manipulate XML Document Object Model objects
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