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XML programming in Java
In his newest tutorial, Senior Programmer Doug Tidwell goes back to the blackboard to show you how to write Java™ code that works with XML. Grab a seat!
Take our poll
In our last poll, we learned that nearly two-thirds of respondents are not currently using XML in a development project, although most plan to ramp up soon. Which begs the question...

What do you still need to deploy XML?
Highlights
Download IBM's XSL Editor
New!  Download a free copy of the XSL Editor from alphaWorks. XSL Editor allows you import, create, and save XSL style sheets and XML source documents.
XML and how it will change the Web
  XML may not be the technological equivalent of the wheel, but it does represent an evolutionary leap in Web technology. If you're just getting your feet wet, this article will help you explore the basics of XML and find out why it's poised to change the Web.
Apache and industry leaders debut XML suite of tools
The Apache Software Foundation has unveiled the Apache XML Project and a suite of open-source XML tools contributed by industry vendors and open source XML developers. Also catch our related interview with XML co-inventor, Tim Bray.
Data interchange made easier
IBM's Transcoding Technology is server-side software that dynamically filters, converts, or reformats data for transparent content sharing across systems, users, and devices. Learn about the newest beta.
Inside the zone
Letter from the zone editors
Whether you're new to the XML zone or a frequent visitor, we want you to know how the XML zone can work for you, what's in plan, and how you can help shape the zone's future content.
Customize the XML zone with My dW
Surface only the content you care about using this new beta technology from Lotus and IBM. See how it works.
Conquering XML with Xeena
While working on a software project, a research team stumbled on a faster way to create XML. Their "byproduct" technology -- code-named Xeena -- is a powerful XML editor that you can download and try.
DOMit - dW's XML tool
Your XML code, our DOMit servlet: the validation's on us! This Java servlet validates your XML document, then displays its DOM structure in your browser. Try it!
Highlights
Practical transformation using XSLT and XPath
Updated! Transforming XML documents is a hot topic, which is why two proposed standards -- XSLT and XPath -- are generating a lot of attention. dW presents an introductory version of an extensive tutorial by G. Ken Holman that will help you better understand these important standards.
Setting the standards: Part 1
In the first in a series of articles tracking emerging XML standards, George Lawton explains why schemas promise powerful datatypes -- and the structures for combining them.
Events
XML for the Enterprise
November 29 to November 30
Rome, Italy
Markup Technologies '99
December 5 to December 9
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
  Headlines
What's new in XML?
dW brings you XML news and analysis from Robin Cover's "What's New?" column, November 22-23. (Oasis)

Baan promises XML-based middleware in first quarter
Customers will have to upgrade to the new version of Baan's ERP software before they can use the tools. (Computerworld)

Arbortext to release new versions of XML apps
Arbortext announced the scheduled release of both modular Epic 3.0 and Adept 9.0 for mid-December. (Web Developer)

User persistence features of IE 5
How to use XML data islands, the userData behavior, and DHTML to implement a custom user preferences application for your IE 5 web site users. (SiteExperts.com)

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