ALSO CALLED: Extensible Markup Language and X M L DEFINITION: XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a flexible way to create common information formats and share
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SUMMARY:
Business applications are NOT easily moved to the Web. They are logic heavy, data driven, and must scale. Using JavaScript and HTML can be difficult and costly, and doesn't always meet the requirements of the business. Nexaweb does.
TRIAL SOFTWARE: Posted: 26 Feb 2008 | Published: 26 Feb 2008
SUMMARY:
This IT Download, DataDirect XML Converter, contains high performance Java and .Net components that provide bi-directional, programmatic access to virtually any non-XML file for quick and dynamic XML conversion.
TRIAL SOFTWARE: Posted: 26 Feb 2008 | Published: 26 Feb 2008
SUMMARY:
This IT Download, DataDirect XML Converter, contains high performance Java and .Net components that provide bi-directional, programmatic access to virtually any non-XML file for quick and dynamic XML conversion.
XML DEFINITION (continued): both the format and the data on the World Wide Web, intranets, and elsewhere. For example, computer makers might agree on a standard or common way to describe the information about a computer product (processor speed, memory size, and so forth) and then describe the product information format with XML. Such a standard way of describing data would enable a user to send an intelligent agent (a program) to each computer maker's Web site, gather data, and then make a valid comparison. XML definition sponsored by SearchSOA.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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