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Internet Technologies > XML
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How to create a Web service to extract data from XML documents DominoPower Magazine - January 2003 In this article, Steve Callan will show you how to create and implement a Web service that extracts and manipulates data from an XML document. And to demonstrate XML's ease of use and portability, the sample Web service accesses and processes data from an XML document created by a Lotus Notes database application using LotusScript.
Building an XML based Content Management System using Lotus Domino: wrapping it up DominoPower Magazine - October 2002 In part six of this Programming Power series, Contributing Editor Andrew Stuart continues to tell about how he designed and developed an XML-based CMS (Content Management System) for Lotus Domino. This month he wraps up this epic saga.
Building an XML based Content Management System using Lotus Domino: overview of the content administration system DominoPower Magazine - September 2002 In part five of this Programming Power series, Contributing Editor Andrew Stuart continues to tell about how he designed and developed an XML-based CMS (Content Management System) for Lotus Domino. This month he provides an overview of the Lotus Domino based content administration portion of the content management system. Specifically, he looks at the Lotus Domino documents that are stored in the content management system's database.
Building an XML based Content Management System using Lotus Domino: overview of the HTML display template DominoPower Magazine - August 2002 In part four of this Programming Power series, Contributing Editor Andrew Stuart continues to tell about how he designed and developed an XML-based CMS (Content Management System) for Lotus Domino. In this segment, he'll provide an overview of the HTML display template.
Building a Content Management System using Lotus Domino: a tour of the XML API DominoPower Magazine - July 2002 In part three of this Programming Power series, Contributing Editor Andrew Stuart continues his story about how he designed and developed an XML-based CMS (Content Management System) for Lotus Domino. In this segment, he'll take you on a tour of the XML API.
Building a Content Management System using Lotus Domino: software architecture and system requirements DominoPower Magazine - June 2002 In part two of this new Programming Power series, Contributing Editor Andrew Stuart continues his story of how he went about designing and developing an XML-based CMS (Content Management System) for Lotus Domino. In this segment, he goes into designing the software architecture and specifying the system requirements.
Building a Content Management System using Lotus Domino: the rise of XML DominoPower Magazine - June 2002 In this exciting new Programming Power series, Contributing Editor Andrew Stuart will examine the process of building a full software application from the start by relating the story of how he went about designing and developing an XML-based CMS (Content Management System) for Lotus Domino. This month, we bring you the first two parts of the series. Begin here, as Andrew Stuart starts from the beginning--providing background on the rise of XML and the need of a generic Content Management System.
XML in R5 from TLCC: nutritious alphabet soup for growing Notes developers DominoPower Magazine - January 2001 The complexity of XML, combined with its rapidly growing popularity, has created a high demand for educational materials on the subject. Sharlana Bacchus has a detailed review of The Learning Continuum Company's course, "Using XML in R5 Domino," which will help you get a grip on this new and vital technology.
Integrating Domino with Office 2000 via XML DominoPower Magazine - February 2000 Once again, Contributing Editor Jeffrey R. Burrows is back with an exceptionally useful and detailed must-read article. Back in October 1998, he introduced the concept of integrating Excel 97 with Domino via XML. Since then, Office 2000 has burst onto the scene, with much greater XML integration. In this article, Burrows explains how you can use Domino to generate "native" Office documents from Notes and Domino by taking advantage of Office 2000's deeper connection to XML. This is one of those articles that makes us proud to be publishers. Read it and reap.
Parsing XML with LotusScript and Microsoft's XML object DominoPower Magazine - August 1999 When you really think about it, XML is just a structured text format. So you should be able to parse it in LotusScript and use it in your Lotus Notes projects. And you can. In this article, Mark Lawson shows you how, using examples from DominoPower's own XML channels.
Linking Domino to Excel via XML DominoPower Magazine - October 1998 Sometimes, it's tough figuring out which article is the Top Dog, the Big Kahuna, the Godzilla of articles. Which article will win the coveted prize of being the DominoPower Spotlight, to be featured on DominoPower's cover? This time, there was no question. All our articles are exceptional. But this article, by new author Jeffrey R. Burrows, is the best of the best. It's useful, it's timely, and it's hot. In his article Jeffrey links two important applications, Domino and Excel, using the hottest new technology on the Net: XML. This is the one they'll be discussing around the water cooler tomorrow.
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