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Figure 2 shows the relationship between design, XML and the various outputs from XML. Figure 2 — The use of XML Figure 3 has a sample of XML code as it is currently used: Figure 3 — Sample XML code 4 ...
XML is used to exchange information in many areas, in such specifications as VoiceXML, MathML, SVG, RSS, Web3D, RDF/XML, XMP (Extensible Metadata Platform), XUL (XML User Interface Language), SOAP ...
XML User Interface Language : A user interface markup language developed by Mozilla. XUL is implemented as an XML dialect, enabling graphical user interfaces to be written in a similar manner to web ...
Laszlo is based on LZX, which is an XML and JavaScript description language similar to XML User Interface Language and XAML, Microsoft’s Longhorn mark-up language. The Laszlo platform is an ...
Application development for mobile computing devices has been greatly developed. The design of user interface is a complex and time-consuming job. In a pervasive computing environment, the program ...
The recently coined term AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript with XML) has given new life to Web development and spurred the advance of Web 2.0. This article looks at the current state of AJAX and how ...
XUL, or XML User Interface Language, is an XML-based markup language developed by Mozilla.
The XML user interface language is called MXML and the scripting language is ActionScript, an ECMA standard. Good solution for building applications entirely in Flash.
Much of what you see in Firefox for instance - the browser chrome - is implemented using a technology called XUL (XML User Interface Language).
One technology being unveiled, dubbed XML Enhancements for Java, provides language extensions to J2EE 1.4 to support XML, XML Schema, and XPath in Java.
Figure A shows an example of the eWebEditPro 3.0+XML user interface: The user experience offered is similar to that provided by a word processor, which is a boon to nontechnical users.