How to bridge the gap between XML and Ajax with JSON

Posted by solrac on Sep 14, 2006 5:11 PM EDT
IBM/developerworks; By Jack D Herrington
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This article provides different approaches for using XSLT V2 to generate JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) from XML data for use in Ajax applications.

A couple of years ago, many developers bet their futures on XML, XSLT, Extensible HTML (XHTML), and a host of tag-based "X" languages. Now, the new rage is Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX), and investors' eyes are turning toward data-driven Rich Internet Applications that use JavaScript code. But have developers bridged the gap between XML and this new technology? This article helps answer that question with different approaches for using XSLT V2 to generate JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) from XML data for use in Ajax applications.

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