WORDsearch acquired Epiphany Software in 2003 and changed to Epiphany's CROSS (Christian Reference Open Software Standard) format which supports XML starting with Wordsearch 7.
SQLXML, a technology to support XML for Microsoft SQL Server 2000, being mostly deprecated (see Microsoft Data Access Components).
The latest release, MessagePlus/Open Version 4, supports XML based interfaces for file-exchange, IBM WebSphere MQ and WSDL based Web services.
Because it is based on XML, a standard widely used by developers, AML content can be accessed through other software that support XML.
Both companies do a good job at supporting IPv6, XML, SOAP, TCP/IP, DNS, HTTP, and a host of other standards that connect computers together.
QuarkXPress 4.1 (1999) - First version to also support PDF and XML.
The program is written in Java, the software standard developed by Sun Microsystems, and supports XML, a type of software coding that will allow for the seamless interchange of all sorts of dynamic data across different computer programs.
WAP supports HTML and XML, and WML language, and is specifically designed for small screens and one-hand navigation without a keyboard.
It was one of the first engines (if not the first) to ever support XML.
The language supports technologies needed for common web design tasks: XML, Document Object Model (DOM), Perl Compatible Regular Expressions (PCRE) and others.