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         Xml Web Publishing:     more books (100)
  1. XML Web Documents From Scratch (From Scratch) by Jesse Liberty, Mike Kraley, 2000-03-10
  2. New Perspectives on Creating Web Pages with HTML and XML (New Perspectives (Paperback Course Technology)) by Patrick Carey, 2002-09-03
  3. XML Publishing with AxKit by Kip Hampton, 2004-01-01
  4. Web Design with XML: Generating Webpages with XML, CSS, XSLT and Format by Manfred Knobloch, Matthias Kopp, 2002-11-11
  5. ZapNote: Adobe ZapNote: Network Publishing with XML by ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer, 2002-01-07
  6. [less than] XML INCHES TOWARD THE MAINSTREAM [greater than].(in electronic publishing)(Internet/Web/Online Service Information): An article from: Customer Interaction Solutions by Greg Lindsay, 2001-02-01
  7. DataPower Technology delivers world's fastest XML Web Services Security Gateway.(DataPower XS40 XML Security Gateway): An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
  8. Watching over the Web: a new leader in XML Web Services security.: An article from: Utah Business by Ben Ling, 2003-12-01
  9. DataPower Technology delivers world's fastest XML web services security gateway.(DataPower XS40 XML Security Gateway): An article from: Software Industry Report
  10. XML in the Content Lifecycle Report: Creating, Managing, Publishing, Syndicating, and Protecting Content with XML by ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer, 2003-01-27
  11. Building Web Applications with XML (Course ILT)
  12. SMIL 2.0: Interactive Multimedia for Web and Mobile Devices (X.media.publishing) by Dick C.A. Bulterman, Lloyd Rutledge, 2004-06-14
  13. Content Management mit XML: Grundlagen und Anwendungen (Xpert.press)
  14. Securing Web Services with WS-Security: Demystifying WS-Security, WS-Policy, SAML, XML Signature, and XML Encryption by Jothy Rosenberg, David Remy, 2004-05-22

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22. Gravitymax
web publishing system with dynamic information structure, 100% roll back, stage/production system, xml/SQL, work flow, life cycle and fine grain security control. Wordprocessor style editing, and various licensing options.
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23. The Apache Cocoon Project
100% pure Java, Open Source publishing framework servlet that relies on new W3C technologies (such as DOM, xml, and XSL) to provide web content. The Cocoon project aims to change the way web information is created, rendered and delivered.
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      The Apache Cocoon Project is the open source community project developing Apache Cocoon and Cocoon-based application frameworks. With strong foundations in XML-based server-side web application frameworks, the Apache Cocoon Project consists of a group of people that share common values on collaboration-intensive and community-based quality open source development. The Apache Cocoon Project is proud to share these values with its parent organization: The Apache Software Foundation.

24. XML In Der Praxis - Von Henning Behme Und Stefan Mintert
OnlineVersion des Buches Professionelles web-publishing mit der Extensible Markup Language von Henning Behme und Stefan Mintert. Beispiele und erg¤nzende Informationen werden aufgef¼hrt.
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XML in der Praxis war 1998 das erste nicht englischsprachige Buch zum Thema XML. Wir bedanken uns bei mehreren zehntausend Lesern, die unser Buch zum Standardwerk machten. Der Erfolg des Buches wiederholte sich mit der in 2000 erschienenen zweiten Auflage.
Unter dieser Adresse war bislang die erste Auflage online zu finden. Sie steht weiterhin zur Verfügung. Mittlerweile ist aber auch die zweite Auflage des Jahres 2000 online. Dieses Online-Buch ist an einigen Stellen nicht mehr aktuell. Dennoch wird es unverändert online bleiben. Wir beabsichtigen eine laufend aktualisierte Fassung herauszugeben. Wir haben das Buch in XML geschrieben. Die Online-Fassungen wurden selbstverständlich automatisch aus dem XML-Manuskript erzeugt. Henning Behme, Stefan Mintert, Februar 2004

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    26. Working XML: Fundamentals Of Web Publishing With XML
    Working xml Fundamentals of web publishing with xml, Upcoming articles will cover more advanced options on web publishing with xml and XSL.
    http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/x-wxxm18/
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    27. XML Smart Web Publishing Into The Future
    Jeffrey takes his investigation of objectoriented web publishing systems into the future. He sees beyond stylesheets to the world of xml. The prospect of publishing your web content from a database is tantalizing
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    by Jeffrey Veen 1 Dec 1997 Jeffrey Veen is a founding partner of the user experience consultant group Adaptive Path . He spends far too much time traveling the world in search of the perfect burrito. He also wrote a couple excellent Web design books
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    The prospect of publishing your Web content from a database is tantalizing. As we saw last week , a well-orchestrated site allows you the ultimate in flexibility. Keeping your content inside a database in a stripped-down format is ideal. Your pages can be tweaked and updated at will, since content doesn't merge with the HTML formatting until it's time to publish. Then, by simply pushing your chunks of content through templates, you're left with the finished product after only minimal additional effort. We also looked at two different strategies for using this sort of object-oriented publishing: One assembles the pages during the production process; the other puts them together on the server when users hit the page. But there is a third way of realizing this ideal of Web site management, and you probably already have the software installed on your computer.

    28. Planet Publish - The Latest Info And Discussions About Creative Use In Publishin
    Directory of 1000+ software products including categories for design, graphics, dynamic media, fonts, web, print and xml for publishing. Also provides articles, news, and a forum.
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    29. Cover Pages: General SGML/XML Applications
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    30. Media Design In Progress
    xml and DOMbased editors and web site publishing systems for the Macintosh. Uses Lisp as the language.
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    xmltools, Alexandre Fayolle, Python. Electronic delivery. Tools for electronic delivery and display of xml documents. web publishing. Product, Vendor, Platforms.
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    32. PDMS Business Solutions Professional Data Management Services
    Object technology, xml publishing and web development for ecommerce and publishing solutions.
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    33. XML Web Services Publishing And Deployment (.NET Framework Developer's Guide)
    .NET Framework Developer s Guide, xml web Services publishing and Deployment. Deploying an xml web service involves copying the .asmx
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    Deploying an XML Web service involves copying the .asmx file and any assemblies used by the XML Web service not shipping as a part of the Microsoft .NET Framework into a virtual directory on a Web server. For information on how to deploy an XML Web service, see Deploying XML Web Services XML Web services are made available to users using a discovery mechanism that usually takes the form of a discovery (or .disco) file. Users can browse to a specific discovery file or to the root of the Web server to locate discovery files. From these files they can determine what services are available to them. For information on how to enable discovery for your XML Web service, see Enabling Discovery for an XML Web Service
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    34. MinZ;) Web-Publishing Framework
    Agenturl¶sung, im Moment noch PHPbasiert, zuk¼nftig auf JSP umgestellt, in jedem Fall jedoch in Verbindung mit SQL-Datenbankservern und xml-f¤hig. Man kann sich ¼ber das Produkt informieren.
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    35. Accessing XML Web Services From A Browser (.NET Framework Developer's Guide)
    For more information, see xml web Service publishing and Deployment. For more information, see xml web Service publishing and Deployment.
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    After you publish an XML Web service created using ASP.NET, you can test its functionality by using a browser to call one of its XML Web service methods. To do so, deploy your XML Web service to a Web server and then link to the XML Web service from a browser. Once the .asmx file is deployed to a Web server, you can test your XML Web service in a browser using either HTTP-GET or HTTP-POST. Note By default, an XML Web service created using ASP.NET is able to support multiple protocols, including HTTP-GET, HTTP-POST, and HTTP-SOAP. To test an XML Web service in a browser using HTTP-GET
  • Deploy your XML Web service to a Web server. For more information, see XML Web Service Publishing and Deployment Access a Web browser and enter the URL for your XML Web service in the address bar, using the following format: http://servername/apppath/webservicename.asmx Parameter Value servername The name of the server on which your XML Web service was deployed.
  • 36. XML & Next Generatiob Web Publishing - Slide List
    xml Next Generatiob web publishing by Tim BernersLee. Table of contents. xml and Next Generation web publishing; Publish?
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    37. Broadband Publisher
    web publishing application service provider. Has workflow, xml import/export.
    http://www.broadbandpublisher.com
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    38. XML Smart Web Publishing Into The Future
    , Pages 1, Smart web publishing into the Future. xml Smart web publishing into the Future by Jeffrey Veen 1 Dec 1997.
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    by Jeffrey Veen 1 Dec 1997 Jeffrey Veen is a founding partner of the user experience consultant group Adaptive Path . He spends far too much time traveling the world in search of the perfect burrito. He also wrote a couple excellent Web design books
    Page 1
    The prospect of publishing your Web content from a database is tantalizing. As we saw last week , a well-orchestrated site allows you the ultimate in flexibility. Keeping your content inside a database in a stripped-down format is ideal. Your pages can be tweaked and updated at will, since content doesn't merge with the HTML formatting until it's time to publish. Then, by simply pushing your chunks of content through templates, you're left with the finished product after only minimal additional effort. We also looked at two different strategies for using this sort of object-oriented publishing: One assembles the pages during the production process; the other puts them together on the server when users hit the page. But there is a third way of realizing this ideal of Web site management, and you probably already have the software installed on your computer.

    39. FileMaker: Technologies: Web Publishing Technologies
    xml/XSLT for custom web publishing. Now you can extend the reach of FileMaker web published solutions to remote users on almost any
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    40. Programming Python, 2nd Edition: Chapter 15: Advanced Internet Topics
    By Mark Lutz. O'Reilly book sample. Introduces Internet related topics Zope (web publishing framework), HTMLgen (makes web pages from objects), Jython (Python for Java), xml processing, server pages, Windows web scripting extensions, restricted execution mode tools.
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    This chapter concludes our look at Python Internet programming by exploring a handful of Internet-related topics and packages. We've covered many Internet topics in the previous five chapterssocket basics, client and server-side scripting tools, and programming full-blown web sites with Python. Yet we still haven't seen many of Python's standard built-in Internet modules in action. Moreover, there is a rich collection of third-party extensions for scripting the Web with Python that we have not touched on at all. In this chapter, we explore a grab-bag of additional Internet-related tools and third-party extensions of interest to Python Internet developers. Along the way, we meet larger Internet packages, such as HTMLgen, JPython, Zope, PSP, Active Scripting, and Grail. We'll also study standard Python tools useful to Internet programmers, including Python's restricted execution mode, XML support, COM interfaces, and techniques for implementing proprietary servers. In addition to their practical uses, these systems demonstrate just how much can be achieved by wedding a powerful object-oriented scripting language such as Python to the Web. after the first edition of this book was written, and the next five years promise to be just as prolific. As always, the standard moving-target caveat applies: read the Python library manual's Internet section for details we've skipped, and stay in touch with the Python community at

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