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What is XML?

XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a markup language designed for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable. It is commonly used to transport and store data, configure software, and structure documents. XML defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable.

What other technologies are related to XML?

XML Competitor Technologies

SOAP is an alternative XML-based protocol for web services.
mentioned alongside XML in 32% (73.9k) of relevant job posts
REST is an architectural style for building web services that is often used as an alternative to SOAP.
mentioned alongside XML in 21% (73.9k) of relevant job posts
CSV is a simple data format, often used as a lightweight alternative to XML for data exchange.
mentioned alongside XML in 56% (9.7k) of relevant job posts

XML Complementary Technologies

JSON is a data-interchange format often used in conjunction with XML, especially for web services and AJAX.
mentioned alongside XML in 50% (144.1k) of relevant job posts
XSLT is used to transform XML documents into other formats, including HTML or other XML formats.
mentioned alongside XML in 78% (26.3k) of relevant job posts
JavaScript is a scripting language commonly used to manipulate XML documents in web browsers or Node.js environments.
mentioned alongside XML in 8% (140.2k) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning XML?

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Oracle
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