By preserving application semantics, XML bindings improve program specification, verification, and optimization. We compare two standard binding solutions - namely, the Simple API for XML (SAX) and the Document Object Model (DOM) API - and two novel approaches: Sun's JAXB architecture and our Strathclyde Novel Architecture for Querying XML (SNAQue)
XML is an SGML-based language designed for the interchange of documents with more flexible and power...
Values of existing typed programming languages are increasingly generated and manipulated outside th...
A query language is essential, if XML is to serve effectively as an exchange medium for large data s...
By preserving application semantics, XML bindings improve program specification, verification, and o...
In this paper, we investigate the issues that arise when binding statically typed languages to XML d...
The eXtensible Markup Language (XML) has become a ubiquitous data exchange and storage format. A var...
XSLT style sheets are designed to transform the XML documents into something else. The two most popu...
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) consists of two Application Programming Interface (API) i.e. Do...
Parsing is an expensive operation that can degrade XML processing performance. A survey of four repr...
Class-based object-oriented programming is firmly established as the mainstream technology for appli...
Today’s software faces escalating technical and business difficulties, yet it continues to be coded ...
There is an emerging amount of software for generating, manipulating and storing XML documents, whic...
Currently there are several interfaces for XML data, such as DOM, SAX, JAXP, StaX, .NET XML support ...
XML is becoming a wide used standard both for data management and application interoperability in we...
Abstract- It is highly expected that versatility of XML could play vital role in automated software ...
XML is an SGML-based language designed for the interchange of documents with more flexible and power...
Values of existing typed programming languages are increasingly generated and manipulated outside th...
A query language is essential, if XML is to serve effectively as an exchange medium for large data s...
By preserving application semantics, XML bindings improve program specification, verification, and o...
In this paper, we investigate the issues that arise when binding statically typed languages to XML d...
The eXtensible Markup Language (XML) has become a ubiquitous data exchange and storage format. A var...
XSLT style sheets are designed to transform the XML documents into something else. The two most popu...
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) consists of two Application Programming Interface (API) i.e. Do...
Parsing is an expensive operation that can degrade XML processing performance. A survey of four repr...
Class-based object-oriented programming is firmly established as the mainstream technology for appli...
Today’s software faces escalating technical and business difficulties, yet it continues to be coded ...
There is an emerging amount of software for generating, manipulating and storing XML documents, whic...
Currently there are several interfaces for XML data, such as DOM, SAX, JAXP, StaX, .NET XML support ...
XML is becoming a wide used standard both for data management and application interoperability in we...
Abstract- It is highly expected that versatility of XML could play vital role in automated software ...
XML is an SGML-based language designed for the interchange of documents with more flexible and power...
Values of existing typed programming languages are increasingly generated and manipulated outside th...
A query language is essential, if XML is to serve effectively as an exchange medium for large data s...