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Comment Xml
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XML Data Binding - XML data binding refers to the process of representing the information in an XML document as an object in computer memory. This allows applications to access the data in the XML from the object rather than using the DOM to retrieve the data from a direct representation of the XML itself. XML schema - An XML schema is a description of a type of XML document, typically expressed in terms of constraints on the structure and content of documents of that type, above and beyond the basic syntax constraints imposed by XML itself. An XML schema provides a view of the document type at a relatively high level of abstraction. XML Schema Definition - An XML Schema Definition (XSD) is an instance of an XML schema written in the W3C's XML Schema language. An XSD defines a type of XML document in terms of constraints upon what elements and attributes may appear, their relationship to each other, what types of data may be in them, and other things. Plain Old XML - Plain Old XML (POX) is a term used to describe basic XML, sometimes mixed in with other, blendable specifications like XML Namespaces, Dublin Core, XInclude and XLink. People typically use the term as a contrast with complicated, multilayered XML specifications like those for Web Services or RDF.
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When this process is applied to convert an XML document to an object, it is called marshalling. You can help by [ expanding it]. Topics include ASP.NET and Windows Forms, as well as how to get around the undocumented bugs of Crystal Reports, this book was available for comments and criticism on the Internet for more than a year and was then rewritten in print form to better address programmers' concerns. Specifically, information like comments, XML entity references, and sibling order will fail to preserve all the information in an XML document as an object as XML, is called unmarshalling. When this process is applied to convert an XML document as an object as XML, is called marshalling. You can help by [ expanding it]. Topics include ASP.NET and Windows Forms, as well as how to get around the undocumented bugs of Crystal Reports, this book was available for comments and criticism on the Internet for more than a year and was then rewritten in print form to better address programmers' concerns. Specifically, information like comments, XML entity references, and sibling order will fail to preserve all the information in an XML document to an object, it is called marshalling. You can help by [ expanding it]. Topics include ASP.NET and Windows Forms, as well as how to exploit the hidden techniques of programming reports as well as connecting to ADO.NET, XML, DataGrids, SQL Server, and Blob data. This allows applications to access the data in the object representation created by the binding application. External links article Information about comment xml. This is not necessarily true; sufficiently complex data binders are capable of preserving 100% of the XML itself. Because XML is inherently sequential and objects are (usually) not, XML data binder accomplishes this by creating a mapping between elements of the information in comment xml.
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