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A Powerful and Versatile XML Format for Representing Role-Semantic Annotation | 2007-08-15 | Saarland University |
| This paper presents two XML formats for the description and encoding of semantic role information in corpora. The TIGER/SALSA XML format provides a modular representation for semantic roles and syntactic structure. The Text-SALSA XML format is a lightweight version of TIGER/SALSA XML designed for manual annotation with an XML editor rather than a special tool. Both formats can deal with underspecification, roles crossing the sentence boundary, compound splitting, and whole-sentence tags for meta-level comments.
Tags: Programming Languages |
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Program With XML for DB2, Part 2: Leverage Database Support for XML in Your Application Architecture | 2007-08-02 | IBM |
| XML's status in databases has changed in the last couple of years from a temporary worker to that of a first class citizen. No longer does it need to morph its identity in order to fit into the relational world. It proudly maintains its hierarchical heritage, even while exploiting the power and stability of the relational database world. In fact, some of its relational neighbors have adapted techniques that make them look like XML in order to exploit the richness of the hierarchical XML model. This paper showcases how the new XML storage and query environment plays into the XML data model. It shows how once the user adapt to the new XML-based application development architecture, the database schemas become much simpler and more natural.
Tags: Programming Languages, Database Management |
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Mashing Google Maps With Oracle Database | 2007-08-01 | Oracle |
| As one may know, Oracle has had the ability to generate XML on the fly from the database for a number of years. In addition to generating XML from an Oracle database, it is relatively trivial to publish the generated data XML on the Web using a variety of languages such as with Java Servlets and JDBC. What one possibly haven't seen yet is how easy it is to take dynamically generated XML data from an Oracle database and mash it together with Web page using the Google Maps API. For example, if one has an Oracle database filled with interesting geo-related data, one can very easily integrate this data with Google's JavaScript Maps API.
Tags: Database Management, Web Services |
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Efficient Secure Query Processing in XML Data Stream | 2007-07-28 | Sogang University |
| As various users and applications require the distribution and sharing of information in XML documents, the need for an efficient secure access of XML data in a ubiquitous data stream environment has become very important. This paper proposes an efficient secure XML query processing method to solve the two problems by using role-based prime number labeling and XML fragmentation. A medical records XML document has the characteristic of an infinite addition in width rather than in depth because of the increment of patients. But a role-based prime number labeling method can fully manage the size of documents that increases to infinity and can minimize the maintenance cost caused by dynamic changes.
Tags: Programming Languages, Security Management |
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XML in a Non-Unicode Database: Handle Code Page Conversion in XML Data in DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows | 2007-07-19 | IBM |
| This paper explains how to use the XML native data type in a non-Unicode database in DB2 Viper 2. The paper provide tips on how to avoid substitution characters, pointers for query structuring and character reference usage, and explanations of the new utility User-Defined Functions (UDFs) shipping with the product. In DB2 9, the only way to include XML data in a database was to have a UTF-8 code set for the database. This restriction was true even if the XML data included only ASCII code points. XML is stored in the database in a binary format, and the text nodes are stored as UTF-8 code points.
Tags: Programming Languages, Database Management |
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Programming With XML for DB2, Part 1: Understand the XML Data Model | 2007-07-19 | IBM |
| A primary goal of XML is to make the application development process simple, cheap, portable, and of high quality. XML programming is bringing about the same kind of radical shift in the application development paradigm in this decade as object methodologies did in the last decade. In the first of a series on programming with XML for IBM DB2 for Linux UNIX, and Windows, one will learn the basics of the XML data model and the advantages it brings to the programming environment over a pure object model.
Tags: Programming Languages, Application Development |
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Command Injection in XML Signatures and Encryption | 2007-07-12 | Information Security |
| The XML Digital Signature (XMLDSIG) and XML Encryption (XMLENC) standards are complex protocols for securing XML and other content. Among its complexities, the XMLDSIG standard specifies various "Transform" algorithms to identify, manipulate and canonicalize signed content and key material. Unfortunately, the defined transforms have not been rigorously constrained to prevent their use as attack vectors, and denial of service or even arbitrary code execution are probable in implementations that have not specifically guarded against such risks.
Tags: Digital Signatures |
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AjaxTags | 0000-00-00 | Apache Software Foundation |
| This paper has the goal of adding AJAX (Asynchronous Javascript+XML) functionality to the existing Struts HTML taglib, and providing a declarative method for using the functionality. The basic idea is that an EXISTING Struts-based app using the HTML taglib can add AJAX functionality without disrupting the existing code and without the developer having to know any of the details of how AJAX works. This project is the brainchild of the lead (and currently only) developer.
Tags: Java, Application Development |
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AJAX: Highly Interactive Web Applications | 0000-00-00 | Netmar |
| AJAX stands for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. AJAX presents new challenges to the development process. Testing is complicated by offloading a good portion of the web application to the client side. Since the web developer has little control over which client is used, strict adherence to web standards and testing with many clients is necessary. Developers must also face learning and testing JavaScript, XML, CSS, XHTML, and the browser DOM, in addition to whatever server side language they choose to use.
Tags: Java, Application Development |
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Value-Aware RoXSum: Effective Message Aggregation for XML-Aware Information Dissemination | 2007-06-15 | University of California |
| Publish/subscribe (or pub/sub) systems perform asynchronous message transmission, from publishers to subscribers, without any of the parties having knowledge of the other. The pub/sub infrastructure manages the delivery of the messages, which is guided by user subscriptions that specify the type of information the subscribers are interested in. Since XML prevails as the standard for information ex-change, efficient XML-aware pub/sub systems become necessary. Within that context, the paper proposes VA-RoXSum, a novel message representation scheme that aggregates the content of messages in a space efficient manner. Coupled with specialized processing algorithms that operate on its aggregated content, the VA-RoXSum enables the batch processing of groups of messages and considerably improves the performance of the subscription-guided filtering task.
Tags: Programming Languages |
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