XML White Papers
XML and Java: Why These Two
Overview New Java software targeted for use with XML appears every month. What is it about XML and Java that make them such a good match? On the surface it may be hard to see the fit, since the two seem to be very different. After all, XML is a markup language, while Java is a programming language. XML is a standard promoted by the World Wide Web Consortium (a large group of nearly 300 companies, universities, and government agencies with diverse interests), whereas Java is essentially a de facto standard controlled by a single software and hardware company, Sun Microsystems.
| Publisher | internet.com | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | November 1998 | ||
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