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SAS 9.2 XML LIBNAME Engine: User’s Guide

April 7, 2010 by BPELpros.com · Leave a Comment 

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Explains how to use the XML LIBNAME engine to export a SAS data set as an XML document, and how to import an external XML document as a SAS data set. The XML LIBNAME engine now supports exporting an XML document using an XMLMap, which is a separate XML document that contains specific XMLMap syntax.

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Building a Generic Report Engine Using SQL Server 2000, XML, and XSLT in ASP.NET

April 4, 2010 by BPELpros.com · Leave a Comment 

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In this article, author Carlos Walzer explains how to create a generic aspx page to add reporting capabilities to an ASP.NET site. He demonstrates how this can be done by taking advantage of the set of classes introduced by .NET to manage XML, as well as the SQL Server 2000 XML features. The reporting aspx page created here is the result of combining System.Xml.XmlTextReader, XSLT, streams, and stored procedures that return XML using the FOR XML clause.

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Using SOAP as a UDDI Search Engine

March 15, 2010 by BPELpros.com · Leave a Comment 

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In this paper we will take a detailed look at the Description, Discovery and Integration process. For this purpose, we will discuss UDDI’s usage models and its internal architecture. We will then see what’s already present on existing UDDI registries and conduct a detailed analysis of SOAPClient.com, one of the leading UDDI related services of today. We will then move on with an in-depth discussion of what else UDDI offers as a search service and show that in fact it offers a lot that is yet to be brought to common Internet users. We present a conversation between an Internet user and a UDDI registry. The user specifies what service they want, and the registry responds. While doing this, we will design a Graphical User Interface (GUI), which will implement the User-UDDI conversation. We round off with a look at a smaller version of the GUI, for use on J2ME enabled devices, and a discussion of the technological and architectural issues involved in such a design process.

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