Projects, References and other XML related sites for developers
Apache XML Project - The goals of the Apache XML Project project are: to provide commercial-quality standards-based XML solutions that are developed in an open and cooperative fashion; to provide feedback to standards bodies (such as IETF and W3C) from an implementation perspective; and to be a focus for XML-related activities within Apache projects.
Cafe con Leche XML News and Resources - Designed to provide more or less daily news updates from and for the XML community. It is maintained by Elliotte Rusty Harold and modeled after his Java news and resource site, Cafe au Lait.
Charles F. Goldfarb's XML Times - The ultimate XML E-Zine, on this site you will find news, books, events, articles, knowledge, links hosted by the inventer of SGML and XML.
Developer Life - The tutorials found here show students how to use Java2, XML, Swing, Servlet, JDBC and RMI APIs to create real world applications using XML and Java2. Complete source code files (with documentation) are available for download in all the tutorials and articles.
International Digital Enterprise Alliance - IDEAlliance is a not-for-profit membership organization in information technology and publishing since 1966. IDEAlliance members represent a convergence of brand owners, agencies, publishers, printers, materials suppliers and solution providers. IDEAlliance provides a user-driven, cross-industry, and open environment in which its members can strategize, innovate, standardize, and implement solutions to real business challenges in eMedia-based publishing.
Java Web Services at a Glance - Web services are Web based applications that use open, XML-based standards and transport protocols to exchange data with clients. Web services are developed using Java Technology APIs and tools provided by an integrated Web Services Stack called Metro. The Metro stack consisting of JAX-WS, JAXB, and WSIT, enable you to create and deploy secure, reliable, transactional, interoperable Web services and clients. The Metro stack is part of Project Metro and as part of GlassFish, Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE), and partially in Java PlatForm, Standard Edition (Java SE). GlassFish and Java EE also support the legacy JAX-RPC APIs.
Microsoft XML Developer Center - Microsoft's XML page, this site provides white papers, tutorials, and a list of related sites.
The XML Cover Pages from OASIS - The Cover Pages is a comprehensive, online reference collection supporting the XML family of markup language standards, XML vocabularies, and related structured information standards. Edited by Robin Cover since 1986, this public access knowledgebase promotes and enables the use of open, interoperable, standards-based solutions which protect digital information and enhance the quality of data processing.
Web Developer's Virtual Library (WDVL) - XML Resources - WDVL's XML Resources section is an extensive collection of XML resources, including links to all major XML sites, news, mailing lists, books, references, FAQs and more.
What is XML? (Rees) - This collection of resources was compiled by L.C. Rees. It includes resources for learning the eXtensible Markup Language, code, tools and selected links of continuing relevance.
XML Hack - xmlhack was a news site for XML developers. This site distills news, opinions, tips and issues concerning XML development into a new portal. Many articles are archived here, along with links to standards, mailing lists, and XML websites.
XML Page - Connelly and Bosak - This site offers working notes, drafts, and notes; schemes, linking, formatting, history, namespaces, querying, and a developer's list of resources.
XML UK - This page contains archives of their meetings and conferences.
XML Zone (DevEx) - This zone of the Development Exchange (DevEx) provides access to XML news, FAQ, articles, sites, and newsgroups. Visitors can subscribe to free news, tips, and article updates.
XML.com - XML.com is a collaborative partnership between Seybold Publications and Songline Studios, an affiliate of O'Reilly & Associates. The site is designed to serve both people who are already working with XML and those HTML users who want to "graduate" to XML's power and complexity. A core feature of the site is the Annotated XML Specification, created by Tim Bray, co-editor of XML 1.0 and a contributing editor for XML.com.
XML.Gov - This website facilitates the efficient and effective use of XML through cooperative efforts among government agencies, including partnerships with commercial and industrial organizations. XML.Gov has released a specification for exchanging objects between agencies. The website includes links to Working Groups (including a list of registered efforts), Standards & Guidelines, Registries/Repositories, Discussion Groups, and Tutorials.
ZVON: The Guide to the XML Galaxy - This excellent resource offers an XML basics quick start, tutorials, downloads, an XML Glossary, an Example Repository and much more. Definately worth looking at.