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Overcoming decades-old legacy systems with XSLT and Muenchian grouping

Topics:
Web Services,
XML
Tags:
Developer,
Hardware,
Hardware Upgrade,
Legacy System,
Software/Web Development,
TechRepublic Inc.,
Web Development,
XML,
XSLT
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Overview: The implementation of B2B Web services is sometimes complicated by their need to interact with entrenched legacy systems. While the flexibility of XML can often be enough to compensate for the limitations of these systems, it is not always the only technology required. One method developers can use in these situations takes advantage of XSLT and Muenchian grouping. Follow the sample code provided in this article to see how this sophisticated technique can help developers overcome legacy limitations.

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Format: PDF | Size: 62KB | Date: Feb 2005 | Version: 1 | System Requirements: Acrobat Reader | License: blank | Downloads: 1530


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