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Using Web Services is a still new and now a widely used approach to develop software in a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Software which is deployed to different platforms or is written in different programming languages can be integrated via XML messages.
PHP is an Open Source-script language which is handy when you want to develop a dynamic web application and need a short development cycle. You can use it in procedural or object-oriented style, allowing developers to create both small and enterprise-size solutions.
Java can be seen both as a programming language and a technology of its own. You can develop desktop software or web applications, and also for mobile devices and technical equipment.
After more than 10 years in use XML can be seen as the ubiquitous standard for modern data definition, data exchange and regarding hierarchical data even data storage.
XML Schema is a major W3C-standard which can be seen as a successor to the DTD which was developed in the first days of XML. You resort to XML Schema when you define your data model for XML messages and create elements and their hierarchical structure or attributes, keys and foreign keys.
XSLT (eXtensible Stylesheet Language for Transformations) is a W3C-standard for the transformation of XML documents into new XML formats or HTML or simply text documents without any markup.
You can look upon XSL-FO (Formatting Objects) as the technology which helps apply XML well in print.
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