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Sun Aims Java At The Web Services Market

News Senior executives say "Java and XML" where they once just said "Java," and Sun changed Green's title last year from general manager of Java to general manager of Java and XML (Extensible Markup Language).

[March 26, 2002, 14:08]

First JDBC 3.0 Drivers Link XML To SQL

News At the launch, the product is being bundled with a tool to dynamically translate between relational databases and XML in Java applications. DataDirect's product includes jXTransformer, which is a free tool to translate data between XML and...

[March 13, 2002, 17:07]

Start-up Aims At Beating MS And Macromedia To Next-gen Web Apps

News MXML is Macromedia's Flash-based XML description language for rich-client applications -- this is the core of Flex. LZX is Laszlo's client-independent XML description language for rich-client applications.

[November 19, 2004, 14:40]

Flash CS3 Professional review

Reviews And you can save animation in XML for ActionScript or the Flex development environment. In addition, there's a new, Java-based compiler and debugger. While importing a PSD file, you also can match the stage size and compression settings and turn...

[April 26, 2007, 8:13]

Microsoft Gazes Into E-business Crystal Ball

News Microsoft and Sun have locked horns over developing Extensible Markup Language (XML)-delivered Web services delivered through .Net or J2EE. Many users are predisposed to technologies from IBM, BEA Systems, and Sun Microsystems, but many have...

[October 10, 2002, 8:00]

Pagos Spreadsheet Component For Java

Downloads XML Input/Output: Accepts XML documents as input and returns XML documents as output. Turn your Excel spreadsheets into your Web-based application. Pagos Spreadsheet Component interprets the formulas and data in Excel files by turning them into...

[April 10, 2007, 2:31]