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LabXML
LabXML is a XML-toolkit for Labview. The toolkit is based (for now) on the DOM-model (Document Object Model) and uses the Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML 4.0) ActiveX control, which is available at Microsoft under web development-XML-MSXML 4.0 RTM; see allso:
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Document Object Model (DOM) Concepts
The Document Object Model (DOM) provides a standardized way to access and manipulate the information stored in XML documents. DOM application programming interfaces (APIs) serve as a bridge between applications and XML documents.
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The selectNodes Method
This method Applies the specified pattern-matching operation to this node's context and returns the list of matching nodes as IXMLDOMNodeList.
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XML
DOM
Methods
This section presents the XML DOM Methods.
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XML
DOM
Events
This section presents the XML DOM Events.
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XML
DOM
References
This section is a referenece to the Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) 4.0 and DOM.
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XML
DOM
Enumerated Constants
IXMLDOMNodeType enumerations specify valid settings for the Document Object Model (DOM) node type. The node type determines valid values and whether the node can have child nodes.
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DOM for Web Services, Part 1
In this first article of a three-part series, I offer a tutorial of the W3C Document Object Model (DOM) with particular application to web services. Here we will discuss, explain, and demonstrate what DOM can do for the XML authoring and processing required by web service applications.
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XML DOM Objects/Interfaces
This part of the XML Document Object Model (DOM) reference describes the programming object syntax.
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XStorage
FAQ
XStorage is a database, which stores objects as a tree of linked nodes (the same way as XML tree is stored in memory). It provides various API's for accessing and managing stored elements of information.
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DOM
Developer's Guide
This guide introduces the Microsoft COM implementation of the Document Object Model (DOM). The DSOM provides a navigable set of classes that directly reflect the W3C Document Object Model (DOM) Level 1 specification. These classes enable you to construct an XML document in memory.
Type: DOM #Views: 573 Category: Article
DOM for Web Services, Part 2
This second article discusses MSXML in detail. I use MSXML DOM to perform a WSDL to HTML transformation in order to generate a user interface for a web service. I will demonstrate the use of MSXML on both client and server sides. On the client side, I'll use JavaScript inside a browser and, on the server side, MSXML inside an ASP.NET page.
Type: DOM #Views: 479 Category: Article
DOM Basics with C++ and MSXML
In this article, I'll cover the essential things you need to know about how to use the MSXML DOM implementation from C++. We'll start with DOM and MSXML/C++ basics, and then review two very simple programs that consume and produce XML documents.
Type: DOM #Views: 826 Category: Article
minidom and the DOM standard
The xml.dom.minidom module is essentially a DOM 1.0-compatible DOM with some DOM 2 features (primarily namespace features).
Type: DOM #Views: 269 Category: Resource
XSLT,
DOM
, SQL and the web
The selection of information from a relational database using both SQL and XSLT for delivery on the web. Focus is on the use of Ferris to bring the relational database into the world of XML by mounting either a table or query and presenting that data as parsed XML in the form of a Document Object Model (DOM). The DOM is then transformed into HTML using XSL.
Type: DOM #Views: 896 Category: Example
The Object Model-based approach
The previous section presented the event-driven approach to handling XML documents. There is another option for the handling of XML documents: the "object model" approach. This approach is also known as the "tree based approach," and it is based on the idea of parsing the whole document and constructing an object representation of it in memory.
Type: DOM #Views: 566 Category: Article
XML
Strengths and Weaknesses with
DOM
, ASP and XSL
Microsoft have provided us with the MSXML parser, which exposes an XML document in the form of a DOM (Document Object Model). With the XML DOM, you can load and parse XML files, gather information about those files, navigate through and manipulate those files. To learn more about the details of the XML DOM, please refer to this site.
Type: DOM #Views: 1232 Category: Example
Dare to script tree-based XML with Perl
Parsing an XML document into tree structures makes it possible to operate on the tree structure of the data. Find out how to use the functions for accessing and manipulating the document tree, and follow a sample stock-trading application that uses Perl, DOM, XML, and a database to evaluate trading rules. (You can apply the same techniques with other scripting languages, including Tcl and Python.) This is the second installment on using scripting languages to manipulate and transform XML documents.
Type: DOM #Views: 657 Category: Article
DOM objects
The definition of the DOM API for Python is given as part of the xml.dom module documentation. This section lists the differences between the API and xml.dom.minidom.
Type: DOM #Views: 319 Category: Resource
The Object Model-based approach
The previous section presented the event-driven approach to handling XML documents. There is another option for the handling of XML documents: the "object model" approach. This approach is also known as the "tree based approach," and it is based on the idea of parsing the whole document and constructing an object representation of it in memory.
Type: DOM #Views: 501 Category: Article
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