In this video we will quickly run over XML, what it is, and what it is used for. We will then sit down and write out our very first XML document just a simple list of six people.
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[HD] How to write a simple XML document: Tutorial
In this video we will quickly run over XML, what it is, and what it is used for. We will then sit down and write out our very first XML document just a simple list of six people.
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[HD] How to write a simple XML document: Tutorial
Ted Patrick (Senior Manager Developer Communities at Adobe Systems) has posted an interesting article about the first milestone of the Eclipse E4 project . It seems that the SWT project has added compilation support for SWF from JAVA. Write your app in JAVA and publish as SWF to Flash Player. The cool part is that you get full JAVA development in Eclipse with all debugging and tooling but you get a SWF file on publish. We’re using Flex Builder for our Flex/AS3 stuff, but this could become a very interesting option since the JAVA development in Eclipse is a lot more sophisticated than Flex Builder at the moment.
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Write JAVA, publish SWF
Every so often, someone writes to me or to the public-qa-dev mailing list to report bugs, or simply to give thanks on the semantic data extractor . I’m always pleasantly surprised when I hear that, what started as a 10 minutes demonstrator of the semantics attached to HTML, is actually used as a tool by a number of developers. With a name such “semantic data extractor”, it was a bit of a shame that the tool didn’t highlight the usage of GRDDL or RDFa on pages that use either of these technologies; I have just added detection of both of these to the extractor.
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Semantic Data Extractor
As I wrote about in the beginning of this year is SOA dead as many pundits proclaim? Or are there new targeted approaches to Service Delivery that are mature, practical, economical, and better positioned for success? We have assembled a panel of Gartner & Burton Group analysts, customers, and events to showcase how service orientation can be a practical transformation agent for key business and IT initiatives. We call it: “Practical Approaches to Service Delivery”, which will be delivered as a webinar series.
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Practical Recommendations for Delivering Software Services
http://www.davidrisley.com – This video shows you the insides of the Google XML Sitemaps plug-in for WordPress and what you need to do with the sitemap once it is…
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Google XML Sitemaps And What To Do With It
of business but first I need to know if the site I think is quite good is good enough. I hope you want to look at my website and I hope I hear from you soon! Best regards, Marten from Sweden Website: www.headacheeveryday.com Your blog isn’t really being used in an optimal way. You have a total of 6 articles found on the blog.
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Service governance is a topic I find myself engaged in often now. The discussions take many forms such as: “What is governance?”, “How do I apply it to my service architecture”?, “What vendors are relevant?”, “What standards are relevant?”, “What features and capabilites matter most in practical deployments?” I think this is an important topic given the state of service architectures and associated deployments. Most organizations have many services in their environment and/or product architectures. The number of applications and associated infrastructure which deploy software services as functional building blocks and / or APIs is increasing all the time. Also, with the rise of cloud computing and SaaS, the vision of services being sourced from anywhere is an established practical reality.
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Governing Services … What does it take?
Technophobe friendly video how-to for following a blog with RSS feeds in iGoogle.
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Using RSS and iGoogle to follow your favorite blogs
Hospitals and IDNs are increasingly looking for new ways to stay connected with their affiliated physicians to enable sharing of health information, streamline the referrals process, and provide seamless access to hospital, lab, PBMs and payer networks. Both hospitals and their affiliated physicians really get excited about the idea of having a consolidated view of patient information and a more integrated workflow, as it is an enabler for increased efficiency, reduced errors and improved outcomes.
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Enabling hospitals and their affiliated physicians to stay connected
Happy New Year to all of you
. As each year passes and a new one begins I often find myself thinking about where to focus or re-focus my time and energy. Recently I have been forwarded or have come upon a number of articles, webinars, research reports, and blogs with a common theme: SOA has failed. SOA doesn’t work. SOA is dead. Maybe it is just me being more sensitive due to my annual ritual of re-evaluation, or maybe there is a real trend underway here.