Videos tagged with xml
Yahoo! JavaScript architect Douglas Crockford tells the story of how JSON was discovered and how it became a major standard for describing data.
SOA Threat Modeling: Attacking and Defending REST, XML and SOAP-based Services
Summary Jason Macy explains what are the security threats targeting SOA implementations, the basic requirements for security testing and SOA gateway, attack examples and countermeasures to protect against SQL Injection, DoS, XSD Mutation, and Identity type of attacks. Bio Jason Macy is the CTO at Crosscheck Networks, responsible for SOA Web Services based technologies. He previously served as V...
What’s Next for jclouds?
Summary Adrian Cole discusses his jclouds project, which is an open source library that helps Java developers get started in the cloud and reuse their Java development skills. Cole also talks about some of the challenges of creating a cloud agnostic library, such as the use of different hypervisors and that various cloud implementations are written in different languages, such as VB, Python, Ru...
Tekzilla Daily Tip #576: Get the Full RSS Story
No more abbreviated RSS feedsTired of only getting a few sentences delivered to your RSS reader? Well, there's no longer any need to pull up the full website to get your story. Veronica shows you how to use a tool from FiveFilters on today's Tekzilla Daily.
Google I/O 2011: Integrating to eBooks: APIs to Sell and Read eBooks
Kevin Landry, Pratip BanerjiLearn how independent booksellers, book-centric web sites, and e-reader device makers are using Google eBooks APIs to extend their reach in the digital book marketplace. See how Google Affiliate Network, GData API for books, EDItX XML standards, OAuth, and Adobe DRM enable a range of eBook integrations.
Google I/O 2011: Crisis Response 2.0 - Empowering Developers in Times of Crisis
Prem Ramaswami, Steve HakusaIn the last decade, pervasive cellular data and Internet access have enabled new approaches to saving lives and reducing misery in times of crisis. Several organizations are developing systems to help disaster responders and people affected by a disaster. We hope to introduce some of the new standards and products Google is developing to help the crisis response ecos...
dnrTV Show #147: Paul Sheriff on LINQ to XML
SummaryPaul Sheriff returns in this latest of the MVP dnrTV series to bring you some new insight into LINQ to XML. Paul demonstrates some great features not discussed in previous LINQ to XML dnrTV episodes.BioPaul D. Sheriff is a recognized leader in the Visual Basic industry and the Microsoft Regional Director for Southern California. Paul is a frequent speaker at Microsoft Developer Days, Mic...
Advanced Custom Search Configuration
For those who are attending Google I/O 2009 (http://code.google.com/io/), these video are an opportunity to hear from some of the speakers in advance. The speakers introduce their topic and provide a preview of one or more topics that will be covered in their talks.he focus of this session is on configuring your own Custom Search engine to let your users search the sites and topics that are rel...
Protocol Buffers: A new open source release
Kenton Varda joined us to talk about the new open source release of Protocol Buffers, the technology that we use at Google to deal with structured data. Listen in to find out what it does, and how it could fit in to something you are doing.
Drupal School: SWFTools
This episode covers some of the features of the new module, SWFTools, for the content management software, Drupal. In this episode I cover how to setup SWFTools with Jeroen Wijering?s Flash Media Player, and configure Drupal to automatically handle file uploads as media to be contained within a flash media player. Created by elliottrothman