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XMLwriter (zip)
XMLwriter is a powerful and easy to use XML editor. From a beginner to a professional, XMLwriter has all the features you need to create and work with XML documents. Some of XMLwriter's features include: Validation of XML documents against DTD/XML Schema, XSL transformation, conformation with the latest W3C specifications,...
Tags: DTD, XMLwriter, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Software downloads 2005-10-22

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Understand XML formatting options in .NET
This article originally appeared as an XML e-newsletter.By Brian SchaffnerThe Microsoft XML parser included in the .NETenvironment offers many useful features for formatting yourdocuments. You can use these features to change the behavior of theXML writer used to create new XML documents. You can also alter theway the parser renders...
Tags: Microsoft .NET, IndentChar property, XML, XML document, SKU, id
Technical articles 2003-09-29
xnsdoc (msi)
xnsdoc is a documentation generator for XML namespaces defined by W3C XML Schema in a JavaDoc like visualization. xnsdoc supports all common schema design practices like chameleon, russian doll, salami slice, venetian blind schemas or circular schema references. xnsdoc can be used from the command line, as an Apache Ant...
Tags: Apache Software Foundation, Plug-in, Xnsdoc, XML, Open Source, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Software downloads 2006-04-24
Take a guided tour of XML support in .NET
Learn your way around .NET's XML neighborhood. Here's a look at the Framework's various reader and writer classes.Much has been said about .NET’s use of XML, and unfortunately, a lot if it is hyperbole. Still, two things are undeniable: .NET puts an integrated set of XML tools into the programmer’s...
Tags: XMLWriter class, Lamont Adams, XML, Document Object Model, Microsoft .NET, SAX
Technical articles 2002-11-01
Access XML data using LINQ to XML
I have covered the basics about .NET Language-Integrated Query LINQ and provided information on working with a SQL Server backend via LINQ. This article focuses on what I think is one of the more exciting aspects of the LINQ technology: working with XML. LINQ to XML offers a cleaner approach...
Tags: Microsoft Access, Node, Site, XML-Data, LINQ, System.Xml.Linq Namespace, XDocument, Site Element, Code Snippet, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-01-22
Are you using one of the 'Other' Web development tools?
Believe it or not, there are plenty of Web development tools in use whose names don't begin with "Macromedia" or "Microsoft." Here's a look at some of the tools our members say work best.In a recent Quick Poll, we asked our members to name their favorite Web development tool. Only...
Tags: Channel management, PRODUCTIVITY, Microsoft development tools, Beth Blakely, Web development, Web, Web Development Tools, Macromedia Inc., tool, favorite Web development tool
Technical articles 2001-08-31
Learn to read and write XML with .NET's XML classes
.NET's XmlTextReader and XmlTextWriter classes provide an easy way to work with XML. Lamont Adams explains how to use these classes and demonstrates with sample code.The .NET Framework’s pull model for XML makes reading and writing XML files simple, thanks to the XmlReader and XmlWriter derived classes. Let’s take a...
Tags: .NET, Microsoft .NET Framework, Lamont Adams, XML, XmlTextReader, LoadBooks, Microsoft .NET
Technical articles 2002-12-05
Architectural considerations for implementing business entities in .NET
To build effective n-tier systems, architects must decide early on how to efficiently tie a presentation layer to the underlying data. Designers can bridge the stateful presentation layer to the stateless DAL underlying the system using business entities.In an n-tier architectural business system design, the function of the data layer...
Tags: Operational planning, Middleware, Databases, e Advantage, Microsoft .NET
Technical articles 2002-10-09
Persist data with the XMLSerializer class
Microsoft recognized the need to persist databy including serialization functionality in the .NET Framework withthe System.Runtime.Serialization, which provides the framework fordeveloping custom serialization solutions, and theSystem.Xml.Serialization namespaces. The System.Xml.Serializationnamespace provides the basic functionality of persisting an objectas XML. Let's take a closer look at using this approach. ...
Tags: serialization, XML, XMLSerializer, Tony Patton, namespace, XMLSerializer class, XML Serialization
Technical articles 2005-06-30
Application Development: What's new in ADO.NET version 2.0
With the first, public alpha version of the coming release of Visual Studio .NET—christened "Whidbey"—now in the hands of developers, it's time to start thinking about your applications and how they might be affected as you move to this new version. Although the move from version 1.0 to 1.1 of...
Tags: .NET, Databases, Middleware, Enterprise software, Daniel L. Fox, application development, Microsoft ADO.NET, Whidbey, XML
Technical articles 2004-03-04
Scott's Thoughts & Stuff
Scott's Thoughts & Stuffblog rootWelcome!Hi everyone!Thanks for taking the time out of your busy schedule to visit my corner of the web.  I'm going to use this blog as a sounding board for my thoughts on pretty much everything, so if you're interested in anything, check back often.  I'll be...
Tags: Web site development, Web technology, RSS, n3bu1a, external Website, ADODB.Recordset, e-mail, Web site
Discussion threads 2005-06-14
Make XML serialization a snap with .NET attributes
You can get your data in the form you need it by using XMLSerializer to map your XML data to objects and objects to XML. As you walk through these examples, you'll see how easy the process can be.XML is hailed as the key to system interoperability, and the .NET...
Tags: Listing C, Microsoft .NET, Paul Stephenson, XML, XmlSerializer, movie
Technical articles 2001-10-01
Persist data with the XMLSerializer class
The System.Xml.Serialization namespace provides the basic functionality of persisting an object as XML. Take a look at how you can use this approach. Microsoft recognized the need to persist data by including serialization functionality in the .NET Framework with the System.Runtime.Serialization, which...
Tags: XMLSerializer, XML, Tony Patton, XML Serialization, serialization, namespace, XMLSerializer class, .NET Newsletter, Microsoft .NET Framework, Data, Class, Object, System.Xml.Serialization, System.Xml.Serialization Namespace, Deserialization, Persistence, Class Constructor, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Technical articles 2005-06-30
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