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Useful links for finding answers to Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQs).

Web Services FAQs

Amazon Web Services FAQ
This FAQ is for developers accessing Amazon Web Services (merchandising APIs, etc).

Binding Point FAQ
FAQ about a site that reviews web services.

HP Web Services Management Framework
Q&A about HP's web services management layer that uses XML Events.

Progress Open Edge Web Services FAQ

Top Ten FAQs for Web Services
An O'Reilly author answers the questions asked most often about web services.

WS-I FAQ
Information about the Web Services Interoperability Organization.

XML Web Services FAQ
Primarily about using XSLT with Amazon web services.

XML FAQs

HTML Writer's Guild XML FAQ
Good FAQ for getting started with XML.

XML FAQ
XML FAQ Version 2.10 is the latest revision of a useful FAQ.

XML Namespaces FAQ
Namespaces enable XML document processors to resolve duplicate attributes and elements.

XML SIG FAQ
This FAQ from the W3C includes links to resources in multiple languages.

XML on the Palm Pilot
Useful for developers writing Palm Pilot apps with XML and Java.

RELAX FAQ
RELAX is useful for describing XML-based languages. It supports data types and a grammar for operating on an ordered sequence of trees.

Gecko FAQ
FAQ for an open-source layout engine that supports the DOM and RDF. 

JAXP FAQ
The Jax Pack APIs from Sun include the Java API for XML Processing.

 

 


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