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Bean Markup Language (BML)Bog'liq Ceponkus, Hoodbhoy - Applied XML - Toolkit for ProgrammersBean Markup Language (BML).
BML is an XML-based component configuration
language customized for controlling JavaBeans.
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DataCraft.
This is an application that provides an XML view of existing databases in
IBM DB2 and Microsoft Access and enables publishing XML forms to the Web. This is
very interesting stuff.
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Dynamic XML for Java (DXMLJ).
This is a processor to seamlessly embed Java
within XML to provide dynamic data.
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LotusXSL.
This is a partial XSL processor that implements the transformation
functionality of XSL.
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RDF for XML.
This is an RDF processor written in that builds, queries, and
manipulates RDF structures by reading and writing them in XML.
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Speech Markup Language.
We talked about SpeechML in an earlier section. This is
a very exciting XML application.
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TaskGuide Viewer.
This is an XML tool that helps you create Wizards.
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Xeena.
The name was such that we had to comment on it. It’s a GUI-based XML
editor for editing valid XML documents.
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XML BeanMaker.
This is pretty cool. It takes a DTD and generates the code for
JavaBean classes.
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XML Parser for Java.
This is probably the best Java parser available. Tightest
conformance to standards and written in 100 percent pure Java.
Netscape’s XML Support
Netscape’s support of XML has huge promises, and while we think it will deliver the best
implementation of the standards, at the time of writing this book, we could not get our
hands on anything. What it intends to support includes the following:
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An Internet browser (Gecko) with the most comprehensive standards support
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A browser that is platform independent and soon device independent (i.e., for use with
PDAs and similar devices)
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