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XML for Data: Using XML Schema archetypes
In the first installment of his new column, Kevin Williams describes the benefits of using archetypes in XML Schema designs for data and provides some concrete examples. He discusses both simple and complex types, and some advantages of using each. Code samples in XML Schema are provided.
Articles 01 Jun 2001  
 
XML for Data: Extend XSLT's functionality with EXSLT
This column provides a quick overview of the EXSLT standardized extensions to XSLT 1.0. It identifies some of the more important functionality provided by the EXSLT extensions, and includes some guidelines as to their use.
Articles 01 Dec 2002  
 
XML for Data: What's new in XPath 2.0?
Kevin Williams takes a look at the latest status of the XPath 2.0 specifications and provides some specific examples of XPath 2.0 features that will make the XML developer's life easier. Examples are provided in XML and XPath.
Articles 01 Sep 2002  
 
XML for Data: XSLT 2.0: An early look
In this column, Kevin Williams takes a look at the latest working draft for XSLT 2.0 and provides some code samples that show just how useful the new version of the XML styling language can be.
Articles 01 Jul 2002  
 
XML for Data: XSL style sheets: push or pull?
Columnist Kevin Williams examines the two most common authoring styles used to create XSL style sheets: push and pull. He takes a look at some simple XML and XSL examples and discusses the benefits and drawbacks of each approach.
Articles 01 May 2002  
 
XML for Data: An early look at XQuery
This column looks at the current state of the XML Query (a.k.a. XQuery) working draft. Kevin Williams shows how to use the FLWR ("flower") clauses, introduces the distinct-values function (which lends itself to pivoting data relationships), and offers his assessment of how XQuery will affect data document manipulation. Code samples in XQuery and XML demonstrate the use of for, let, where, and return (FLWR) clauses.
Articles 01 Feb 2002  
 
XML for Data: Modeling many-to-many relationships
In this column, Kevin Williams takes a look at some options for modeling many-to-many relationships in XML. Several different techniques, and the advantages and disadvantages of each, are discussed. Examples are provided in XML.
Articles 01 Jan 2002  
 
XML for Data: Four tips for smart architecture
This column tells how to avoid some common mistakes that even smart architects make when designing an XML solution. XML architect and author Kevin Williams offers four tips for designing flexible and high performance systems.
Articles 01 Aug 2001  
 
XML for Data: XLink and data
This column takes a look at how to use XLink pointers when representing data to make XML documents more compact and flexible. Sample code shows examples of an invoice with and without the XLink pointers, plus an example of using XLinks with a URL-addressable database.
Articles 01 Jul 2001  
 
XML for Data: Styling with schemas
This column by developer and author Kevin Williams demonstrates how to use XML Schema archetyping (and style sheets) to control styling of data for various presentation modes. Ten code samples in XML, XML Schema, and XSLT show how the techniques work to reduce code bulk and simplify maintenance.
Articles 01 Jul 2001  
 
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