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| The stateless state Posted in XML > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Jul 14, 2011
In general, "state" refers to information about the conditions of program execution-runtime data stored in memory. "State" is a key concern of Web applications, as HTTP and its derivatives are intrinsically stateless. Clear thinking about how data persists across retrievals, sessions, processes, and other boundaries can help you improve your Web applications. |
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| Visual XForms Designer Posted in XML > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Jun 27, 2011
Learn how the Visual XForms Designer, an easy-to-use set of graphical tools and interfaces, expedites the creation and editing of documents with XForms-based content. This Eclipse plug-in makes the process of creating documents with XForms content easier, faster, and simpler. |
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| RSS FAQs - Atom Feed File Structure and Elements Posted in XML > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on May 06, 2011
A collection of 15 FAQs on Atom feed file structure and elements. Clear answers are provided with tutorial samples on Atom feed documents and Atom entry documents; sub-elements of the feed and entry elements; generating contents for id, updated, and link sub-elements. |
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| How to use Google Reader to read and manage RSS feeds Posted in XML > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Apr 18, 2011
If you dont understand RSS or your current reader leaves you feeling a bit bemused by how your supposed to keep up with all those subscribed RSS feeds. This is what you need. |
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| Validating XML Documents Posted in XML > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Apr 12, 2011
This tutorial shows you how to use various tools to validate documents against a DTD or XSD. |
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| Working with XML Schemas in XMLSpy Posted in XML > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Apr 08, 2011
In this video tutorial, you will learn how to use XML schemas in XMLSpy. |
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| MathML Presentation Markup for the Impatient Posted in XML > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Mar 26, 2011
MathML comprises two sets of elements: Presentation Markup, the XML equivalent of TeX math, and Content Markup, which may be used to encode the mathematical structure of an expression, regardless of the way this expression is rendered visually. This short tutorial is exclusively about Presentation Markup. After reading it, you should be able to add equations to your DocBook, DITA or XHTML documents. |
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| Import diagrams as XML files into WebSphere Business Modeler Posted in XML > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Feb 17, 2011
Learn how to migrate Business Process diagrams as XML files from System Architect into WebSphere Business Modeler using the Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) Diagram Importer. |
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