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Daily del.icio.us for Jul 14, 2007 through Jul 15, 2007

July 15, 2007

InfoQ: Spring Web Flow with Keith Donald – Keith Donald goes in depth on Spring Web Flow, which solves the problem of orchestrating control navigations within a web application in Spring MVC, Struts, and JSF. Keith talks about how to design workflows in web apps and technical details
Bill Roth's Blog: ** Workshop 10.1 Available: Workshop [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for Mar 17, 2007

March 17, 2007

SXC – Simple XML Compiler – SXC (Simple XML Compiler) allows you to created optimized parsers and writers for XML. Through a declarative API you're able to tell SXC what type of XML to expect and what actions to associate with it.
On the Stre@m – Flex has become more accessible – The Flex module for [...]

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Life is beautiful with XMLBeans and XStream

January 30, 2006

XML creation, parsing and processing with Java has gotten so much easier with tools like XMLBeans, XStream and many other such tools. I personally love XMLBeans and XStream and I try to use them for all of my XML processing needs. While they both consume XML, they solve different problems. XMLBeans allows you [...]

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Discover how XMLBeans is revolutionizing data binding

September 28, 2004

Get an in-depth look at the features and functionality of XMLBeans. This article introduces the technology with a simple example, takes you through the step-by-step process of compilation and binding, and discusses advanced features like XML cursors, tokens, and XQuery expressions. It also discusses how XMLBeans is more powerful than other XML-Java technology data binding [...]

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BEA looks to open-source part of WebLogic Workshop

May 10, 2004

Just saw this article on eWeek. The article states that BEA is slated to announce plans to open-source portions of its WebLogic Workshop tool at the upcoming eWorld conference. BEA has a pretty good record of supporting open-source software and the XMLBeans project is a good example of that. I think the support of AspectWerkz [...]

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XMLBeans arrive @ Apache

September 16, 2003

Just caught this email in my mailbox and I'm really excited to see this development. I was blogging about this topic earlier and I am really glad to see this happen.
—–Original Message—–From: Cliff Schmidt [mailto:cliff@bea.com] Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 9:05 PMTo: announce@incubator.apache.org; announcements@xml.apache.org; general@incubator.apache.org; general@xml.apache.org; announcements@jakarta.apache.orgCc: pmc@xml.apache.org; pmc@incubator.apache.orgSubject: XMLBeans code has been checked [...]

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XML Beans: The Best of Both Worlds

July 1, 2003

BEA's dev2dev site has an article titled XML Beans: The Best of Both Worlds on their cover page. XMLBeans is a pretty interesting technology from BEA that provides easy navigation of XML data using cursors or XQuery statements. In addition, Java classes representing the XML document is automatically generated based on the XML Schema [...]

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