Tip: Use Data Dictionary Links for XML and Web Services Schemata
By Uche Ogbuji2005-04-09
Resources
• Learn about OWL Web Ontology Language at the Web Ontology Working Group home page. OWL is founded upon RDF Schema , which can be used as a general vocabulary for descriptions of resources.
• If you use Web services, check out OWL-S , which is a very rigorous ontology of Web services and service-oriented architecture (SOA).
• Check out RDF Calendar , the W3C's extensive effort to create an ontology and framework for schedule and calendar information based on iCalendar (RFC 2445) .
• See Uche Ogbuji's Thinking XML columns, which discuss issues of semantic transparency and knowledge management using XML. In particular, see " Semantic anchors for XML " ( developerWorks , October 2003) in which he explores initiatives that provide suitable anchors for semantic links.
• Find a broad array of articles, columns, tutorials, and tips on these two popular technologies at the developerWorks XML and SOA and Web services zones. While you're at it, subscribe to the developerWorks Web services/XML Tips newsletter .
• Browse a wide range of XML-related titles at the developerWorks Developer Bookstore .
• Learn how you can become an IBM Certified Developer in XML and related technologies .
Tutorial Pages:
» Tip: Use Data Dictionary Links for XML and Web Services Schemata
» What exactly is a service anyway?
» Semantic links in WS descriptions
» Wrap-up
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