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61. An introduction to XQuery
This article introduces the W3Cs XQuery specification, currently winding its way toward Recommendation status after emerging from a long incubation period behind closed doors. The complex specification consists of six separate working drafts, with more to come. This article provides some background history, a road map into the documentation, and an overview of some of the technical issues involved in the specification. A sidebar takes a quick look at some key features of XQuerys surface syntax. Code samples demonstrate the difference between XQuery and XQueryX and show examples of the surface syntax.
Category:   XML > Tutorials > Miscellaneous

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62. Introduction to WBEM and the CIM
This is a continuation of the three-part series on building resource management applications. It takes a look at the Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) initiative. WBEM serves to standardize the description and use of managed resources in enterprise networks. Follow along as the author describes the components that comprise WBEM, and practice using the technology with a simple filesystem example.
Category:   Java > Tutorials > Miscellaneous

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63. Introduction to Java Server Pages, Your first JSP Page
Article on step by step installation of Tomcat 4.0 Server. Then moves on to introduce JSP and eventually builds a simple JSP page to test the installation.
Category:   Java > Tutorials > JSP and Servlets

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64. Introduction to the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Article
The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) is an XML-based architecture for authoring, producing, and delivering technical information. This article introduces the architecture, which sets forth a set of design principles for creating information-typed modules at a topic level, and for using that content in delivery modes such as online help and product support portals on the Web. This article serves as a roadmap to DITA: what it is and how it applies to technical documentation. The article also links to representative source code.
Category:   XML > Tutorials > Authoring

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65. Introduction to WML, Apache, and PHP
This article covers the basics of wml, how to set up your apache server, and php. Covering the basics allows you to set up the wireless environment for your site.
Category:   PHP > Tutorials > WAP and WML

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66. A Programmers Introduction to PHP 4.0
A Programmers Introduction to PHP 4.0 addresses experienced programmers and Web developers--no matter what language they are familiar with. The book begins with a rapid introduction to PHPs syntax and basic functionality, allowing readers to easily gain a general understanding of the language. The book then moves onto advanced issues like PHPs role in database manipulation, sessions and user-interactivity. The book also examines how PHP can work with XML, Javascript and the Component Object Model (COM). Includes practical examples in addition to several projects that can be immediately incorporated into any Web site. It shows how to make the most of PHPs mighty capabilities and is invaluable to professional Web developers, regardless of their current level of PHP knowledge.
Category:   PHP > Books

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67. Introduction to SWF and Flash
This introductory article describes how to create SWF and flash files on the fly using PHP and database.
Category:   PHP > Tutorials > Flash and PHP

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68. An Introduction to Java Servlets
This article describes the overall servlet architecture and what you need to develop your application with servlets. Also presented are several code examples to show you how to use the Servlet API, and compare it with CGI and proprietary server APIs where appropriate.
Category:   Java > Tutorials > JSP and Servlets

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69. PHP and mySQL Introduction
A detailed introduction to PHP and mySQL interaction. Includes detailed comments to help newbies get used to PHP and understand what is happening in each script.
Category:   PHP > Tutorials > Database-Related

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70. Beginners Introduction to Perl
The first part in a new series that introduces Perl to people who havent programmed before. Some of main topics covered include: Functions and Statements, Numbers, Strings and Quotes, Variables, Comments, Loops, and more.
Category:   CGI and Perl > Tutorials > Introduction to Perl and CGI

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