WebLogic Workshop 7.0
Cover Pages: Ecma International Approves ECMAScript for XML (E4X) ...
ONLamp.com: Exploring E4X with Ruby
A universal canvas requires auniversal way to represent data. Other solutions are conceivable, butlet's accept for now thatXML is a reasonable one, and that it's here to stay. How does XMLbecome Play-
Rand Anderson proposes that Python add "support for a native (or quasi-native) XML datatype, a la E4X". Cool! Of course, Python already takes a few steps in that direction: minidom, xmltramp. Likewise
I recently met with John Schneider, chief technologist at AgileDelta and lead editor of the ECMAScript for XML (E4X) specification. I've mentioned E4X before, in the context of Alchemy. John's demo co
In these examples we start off with using E4X on a command-line with Rhino, and then we move to using it inside a browser with Mozilla, demonstrating the AJAX model.
XML Enhancements for Java (XJ) are a set of extensions to Java 1.4 that integrate support for XML, XML Schema and XPath 1.0 into the language.
To help handle XML in JS, I've implemented E4X for Firefox 1.1. It isn't fully hooked up yet, but it will be soon.
Celtix allows you to write service implementations in JavaScript and E4X
dispatchEvent » Blog Archive » AS3 E4X Rundown
Standard ECMA-357
E4X in Firefox ????: Days on the Moon
dispatchEvent » Using E4X With XHTML? Watch Your Namespaces!
Mike Morearty's blog » Blog Archive » E4X tip: writing expressions ...
Mike Morearty's blog » Blog Archive » Common E4X pitfalls
This was a really great talk given at London Javascript Night last year. In light of my recent dabblings with AS3, it now makes a lot more sense, and fucking rocks.
E4X considered hard :)
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