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DOMINOPOWER MAGAZINE - JANUARY 2003
How to create a Web service to extract data from XML documents
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.

Domino vs. WebSphere: the case for NextGen
In part one of this series, DominoPower Technical Editor Ron Herardian looked at whether the debate about Domino versus WebSphere makes sense. This time, he delves further into the debate and takes a critical look at both sides. He also discusses integration between Domino and WebSphere and describes what he hopes to see in terms of technology architecture in the NextGen product, which will be unveiled at the Lotusphere 2003 conference in Orlando, Florida, later this month.

Lotus deals with ch-ch-ch-changes
The days leading up to Lotusphere are always quite exciting, but few expected it to be as exciting as it's been this year. Senior Editor Steve Niles takes a look at the news that's rocked the Lotus world in the past weeks.

Divide and conquer: transforming your legacy applications one bite at a time
We've always been told that there was a right way and wrong way to approach software development. There's a formal process, which often results in a tremendous amount of lag time between gathering your requirements and delivering your software. Contributing editor Jeff Chilton offers some important solutions for speeding up the development process by taking things one step at a time.

New product line up for 2003
In the weeks surrounding Lotusphere, a lot of new products come down the pike. Senior Editor Steve Niles takes a look at some of the new products in store for this year.

DOMINOPOWER SITE OF THE MONTH
Fan culture explored in Domino-based Web site
Senior Editor Steve Niles has selected an e-zine for sci-fi fans as January's DominoPower Site of the Month.

FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
The great port 80 conspiracy
This is the one where our maximal leader tells you a story about networks, cable companies, phone companies, coffee, and chocolate. If you've been curious about the state of the DominoPower network for the past few months, this "server-side chat" will definitely interest you.


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