Interprocess Communication Part III Flashcards

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This is a markup language that was defined by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) for general use on the Web.

A

XML

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They define the name of values associated with tags in XML schemes.

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XML - Attributes

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3
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All of the information in XML elements must be expressed as character data. But the question is: how do we represent encrypted elements or secure hashes?

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Binary data

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This is used to enable clients to communicate with web services and for defining the interfaces and other properties of web services.

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XML - Service

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5
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Every start tag has a matching end tag and all tags are correctly nested, these are:

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Basic Rule

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They are tagged with ‘markup’ strings. The tags are used to describe the logical structure of the data and to associate attribute-value pairs with logical structures.

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XML data items

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7
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XML is ______ in the sense that users can define their own tags, in contrast to HTML, which uses a fixed set of tags

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Extensible

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The structure of an XML document is defined by pairs of these elements enclosed in angle brackets.

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Tags

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The first one was designed for defining the appearance of web pages while the second one was designed for writing structured documents for the Web.

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HTML and XML

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