XML strategies for legacy database search

Over the past few years, XML (Extensible Markup Language) has become the standard for data and document interchange between distributed systems. With the continuing proliferation of the Internet, XML has also become a key technology for transactional e-business. A large percentage of Internet intera...

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HTML
Information technology
Internet
Internet service providers
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Legacy systems
Markup languages
Searching
Software
Strategy
Transaction databases
Web pages
Web services
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