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SOA Design Patterns (The Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl)

August 25, 2010 by BPELforum

SOA Design Patterns (The Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl)

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of building and delivering quality software-intensive systems.” – Grady Booch, IBM Fellow “With the continued explosion of services and the increased rate of adoption of SOA through the market, there is a critical need for comprehensive, actionable guidance that provides the fastest possible time to results. Microsoft is honored to contribute to the SOA Design Patterns book, and to continue working with

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Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Computing, Design, From, Hall, Patterns, Prentice, Series, ServiceOriented, Thomas

XML Web Documents From Scratch

May 5, 2010 by BPELforum

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Jesse Liberty’s XML Web Documents from Scratch is a road map to managing and publishing documents using XML and XSL. Concepts and techniques are taught and reinforced as readers create “BiblioTech,” a Web-based book reader that displays the text of a book, provides a collapsible outline, and text search capabilities.

XML Web Documents From Scratch

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Collapsible Outline, documents, From, Jesse Liberty, Product Description, Road Map, Scratch, Search Web, Text Search Capabilities, Web Based, Web Documents, Xml Xsl, Xsl Concepts

XQuery from the Experts: A Guide to the W3C XML Query Language

May 4, 2010 by BPELforum

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“The individual perspectives on the concepts behind the XQuery language offered by XQuery from the Experts will be of great value to those who are seeking to understand the implications, opportunities, and challenges of XQuery as they design future information systems based on XML.” -Michael Champion, Advisory Research and Development Specialist, Software AG XQuery answers the growing need for a functional XML search and transformation standard. Backed by the full weight of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), XQuery is being extremely well received by the IT community worldwide. The first major XML language that takes advantage of the benefits of strong typing provided by XML Schema, XQuery has the versatility to manipulate both XML and non-XML data and provides a valuable connection between the world of XML and relational databases. In XQuery from the Experts, select members of the W3C’s XML Query working group come together to discuss every facet of XQuery.From Jonathan Robie’s introductory “XQuery: A Guided Tour” to Mary Mary Fernandez, Jerome Simeon, and Philip Wadler’s “Introduction to the Formal Semantics,” XQuery is revealed in a way that both novice programmers and industry experts can appreciate. Edited by long-time XML expert and programmer Howard Katz, coverage ranges from strictly technical chapters to comparative essays such as Michael Kay’s “XQuery, XPath, and XSLT,” which explores the common ancestry of all three languages, and Don Chamberlin’s “Influences on the Design of XQuery,” which details the process behind XQuery’s design. Key coverage includes: *Denise Draper on “Mapping Between XML and Relational Data” *Michael Rys exploring “Integrating XQuery and Relational Database Systems” *Jim Tivy’s analysis of “A Native XML DBMS” *Mary Mary Fernandez, Jerome Simeon, and Philip Wadler, presenting “Static Typing in XQuery” *Information presented in both a tutorial and a reference framework for use by XML professionals of any level For IT managers, professionals, programmers, or anyone involved with XML, XQuery from the Experts is an invaluable resource. 0321180607B07212003

XQuery from the Experts: A Guide to the W3C XML Query Language

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Comparative Essays, Denise Draper, Don Chamberlin, Experts, Formal Semantics, From, Functional Xml, Guide, Howard Katz, Jerome Simeon, Jim Tivy, Jonathan Robie, language, Mary Fernandez, Michael Champion, Michael Kay, Novice Programmers, Philip Wadler, Query, Relational Database Systems, Technical Chapters, W3c Xml, World Wide Web Consortium, Xml Query Working Group, Xml Search, Xquery

Advanced XML Applications from the Experts at The XML Guild

May 2, 2010 by BPELforum

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Numerous books abound for the beginning programmer who wants to learn XML, but there are few learning resources available for those who are already proficient in XML and need expert-level advice to help maximize their workflow. Advanced XML Applications from the Experts at The XML Guild provides such a resource, written by the expert programmers at The XML Guild. The book is not intended to be another exhaustive XML “bible,” rather, it’s a collection of advanced tips and techniques that the authors have used in the real world-and are now happy to share with you. Each chapter is written by the guild member considered to be the expert on a particular topic.

Advanced XML Applications from the Experts at The XML Guild

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Notes and Impressions from the InfoWorld SOA Conference in May 2005

May 1, 2010 by BPELforum

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This IDC Insight summarizes notes and take-aways from the InfoWorld SOA conference that took place on May 17, 2005, in New York City. The conference attracted several hundred attendees from both the vendor (product and services) and end-user communities.

Notes and Impressions from the InfoWorld SOA Conference in May 2005

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: 2005, Attendees, Conference, From, Idc, Impressions, InfoWorld, Infoworld Soa, Insight, New York City, Notes, Product Description, Vendor Product
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