This tutorial will be a conceptual introduction to XML technologies and their use in Web services, with examples and applications taken from astronomy. It will be assumed that the audience is familiar with HTML as well as concepts of object-oriented programming. The programming examples will use Java, although this will be a small part of the total material. Upon completing this tutorial, the student should be able to read and write XML documents, create XML Schemas and XSL Transformations, programmatically consume and create XML documents, and build a simple Web service
This paper examines how documents marked up using the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) SGML guidelines...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of authoring XML multimedia content on the web....
This paper discusses XML as a subset of the Generalized Markup Language (SGML) and the HyperText Mar...
This tutorial will be a conceptual introduction to XML technologies and their use in Web services, w...
This presentation introduces the extensible markup language (XML) for text markup. It explains where...
In this first article in a series about XML in computational science, I present some background and ...
This book provides an overview of XML and some of its possible applications in libraries. It examine...
Extensible Markup Language (XML) started as an effort to simplify Generalized Markup Language (SGML)...
World Wide Web (Web, for short) services have traditionally been produced with techniques that combi...
Presented at “Representing Knowledge in the Digital Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 23,...
The aim of this doctoral research project is to develop contemporary data management solutions for t...
Processing markup in object-oriented languages often requires the programmer to focus on the objects...
This report aims at providing a technical introduction to the eXtensible Markup Language, known as X...
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) provides a simple, extendable, well-structured, platform indepe...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 87-90)The objective of this project was to test the effi...
This paper examines how documents marked up using the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) SGML guidelines...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of authoring XML multimedia content on the web....
This paper discusses XML as a subset of the Generalized Markup Language (SGML) and the HyperText Mar...
This tutorial will be a conceptual introduction to XML technologies and their use in Web services, w...
This presentation introduces the extensible markup language (XML) for text markup. It explains where...
In this first article in a series about XML in computational science, I present some background and ...
This book provides an overview of XML and some of its possible applications in libraries. It examine...
Extensible Markup Language (XML) started as an effort to simplify Generalized Markup Language (SGML)...
World Wide Web (Web, for short) services have traditionally been produced with techniques that combi...
Presented at “Representing Knowledge in the Digital Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 23,...
The aim of this doctoral research project is to develop contemporary data management solutions for t...
Processing markup in object-oriented languages often requires the programmer to focus on the objects...
This report aims at providing a technical introduction to the eXtensible Markup Language, known as X...
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) provides a simple, extendable, well-structured, platform indepe...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 87-90)The objective of this project was to test the effi...
This paper examines how documents marked up using the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) SGML guidelines...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of authoring XML multimedia content on the web....
This paper discusses XML as a subset of the Generalized Markup Language (SGML) and the HyperText Mar...