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DevCentral Tutorials: XML

Designing XML Internet Applications – Chapter One: "Internets"
A 50-page introduction to the underpinnings of XML application design, complete with an overview of XML and a discussion of its relevance and role in the modern business setting.

The XML Handbook – Chapter Three: "Just Enough XML"
"If XML were a great work of literature, then this chapter would be the Cliff notes." With these words, Goldfarb & Prescod launch an incisive and concise introduction to the opportunity and the technology that XML offers application and systems developers.

A Quick Introduction to XML Schemas
XML is rapidly establishing itself as the web standard for data exchange and storage. DTDs have attempted to make XML practical, but they have several disadvantages. This article gives a brief introduction to XML Schemas, an easier and more powerful alternative to DTDs.

Custom Datatyping for XML and XML Schemas
In the last XML tutorial, A Quick Introduction to XML Schemas, we explored the basics of creating an XML schema to validate our XML documents. That article just skimmed the surface of XML schema potential. Here we will examine the reasoning and implementation of custom datatypes, which allow XML users to break the chains that keep them using pre-defined types in their XML documents.

An Introduction to XSL and XSLT
With XML rapidly establishing itself as the data exchange standard, more and more users need to change the data contained in XML documents into different formats. This need is fulfilled using XSL and XSLT, which provide the powerful set of tools necessary to perform the tasks at hand. Though still in its infancy, XSL part of tomorrow’s technology and cannot be ignored.

Structuring XML Documents – Chapter Three: "Ease of Learning"
At the heart of XML is the "document type definition" – the DTD. In Chapter Three (entitled "Ease of Learning") of this landmark XML book, David Megginson analyzes the DTD from the point of view of its key usability features: size, consistency, and intuitiveness. The result is as thorough and concise an analysis of DTDs as you can find.


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