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<title>W3C Has a New XML Standard: XProc</title>
<description>XProc standard bringing new XML pipeline capabilities enabling developers to automate and share workflows.</description>
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<title>Create a Map Client with Web Services, Part II</title>
<description>This project demonstrates how binding to web services with Flash Builder's data service tools can be a tremendous time saver.</description>
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<title>Why Data as a Service Will Reshape EAI</title>
<description>The advantages of a data integration approach over Enterprise Application Integration are considerable.</description>
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<title>Transitioning from XSLT 1.0 to 2.0, Part 2</title>
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<title>Transition from XSLT 1.0 to XSLT 2.0, Part 1</title>
<description>Not surprisingly, adoption of XSLT has remained very limited among traditional developers.</description>
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<title>Creating Custom Export Filters for StarOffice with XSLT</title>
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<title>Consuming XML Web Services in iPhone Applications</title>
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<title>The Key XForms Enhancements in Version 1.1</title>
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<title>WPF Wonders: Building Control Templates</title>
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