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Component Data Binding

DataBinding is core to XPComponents, all components directly support data binding, no classes to include, nothing to enable, its all there built in from the ground up. The XP Components provide a powerful feature rich DataBinding architecture Data binding in its traditional sense means associating some underlying data with one or more user interface elements. The data provides the information to display. The user interface elements render the information in the appropriate format. The XP Data Architecture extends the traditional idea of data

Component Data Binding

DataBinding is core to XPComponents, all components directly support data binding, no classes to include, nothing to enable, its all there built in from the ground up. The XP Components provide a powerful feature rich DataBinding architecture Data binding in its traditional sense means associating some underlying data with one or more user interface elements. The data provides the information to display. The user interface elements render the information in the appropriate format. The XP Data Architecture extends the traditional idea of data

Web Services components

Several essential activities need to happen in any service-oriented environment: 1. A Web service needs to be created, and its interfaces and invocation methods must be defined. 2. A Web service needs to be published to one or more intranet or Internet repositories for potential users to locate. 3. A Web service needs to be located to be invoked by potential users. 4. A Web service needs to be invoked to be of any benefit. 5. A Web service may need to be unpublished when it is no longer available or needed. A Web Services architecture then

XPointer Disposition of Comments

Abstract This document details the responses made by the XML Linking Working Group to issues raised during the Last Call (beginning 6 December 1999 and ending 27 December 1999) review of XPointer . Comments were provided by XML Linking Working Group members, other W3C Working Groups, and the public via the www-xml-linking-comments@w3.org (archive) mailing list. Status This document of the W3C's XML Linking Working Group describes the disposition of comment as of June 7 2000 on XPointer Last Call. It may be updated, replaced or rendered obsolete


 
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