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MCAD Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Visual Basic(R) .NET and the .NET Framework Exam Cram 2 (Exam Cram 70-310) (Exam Cram 2)»rank: 633030by: Kirk Hausman, Ed Tittel
: :This certification exam measures your ability to develop and implement middle-tier components, server components, and XML Web services by using Visual Studio .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework. This exam counts as a core credit toward the new MCAD (Microsoft Certified Application Developer) certification as well as a core credit toward the new MCSD .NET track. This book is not intended to teach new material. Instead it assumes that you have a solid foundation of knowledge but can use a refresher on important concepts as well as a guide to exam topics and objectives. This book focuses exactly on what you need to pass the exam - it features test-taking ... |
Xslt»rank: 337083by: Doug Tidwell
: :'XSLT' documents a core technology for processing XML. Originally created for page layout, XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Transformations) is now much more: a general-purpose translation tool, a system for reorganizing document content, and a way to generate multiple results-- such as HTML, WAP, and SVG--from the same content. What sets 'XSLT' apart from other books on this critical tool is the depth of detail and breadth of knowledge that Doug Tidwell, a developer with years of XSLT experience, brings to his concise treatment of the many talents of XSLT. He covers XSLT and XPath, a critical companion standard, and addresses topics ranging from basic transformations to complex sorting and linking. He ... |
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Real World XML (2nd Edition) (Inside)»rank: 670780by: Steve Holzner
: :Steven Holzner's friendly, easy-to-read style has turned this book (formerly known as Inside XML) into the leading reference on XML. Unlike other XML books, this one is packed with hundreds of real-world examples, fully tested and ready to use!Holzner teaches you XML like no other author can, covering every major XML topic today and detailing the ways XML is used now--connecting XML to databases (both locally and on web servers), stying XML for viewing in today's web browsers, reading and parsing XML documents in browsers, writing and using XML schemas, creating graphical XML browsers, working with the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), and a great deal more. Real World XML ... |
Excel 2003 VBA Programming with XML and ASP»rank: 93171by: Julitta Korol
: :Users learn event programming, debugging as well as how to port their work to the Web using VBScript, HTML, ASP, and XML. |
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The Book of SAX: The Simple API for XML»rank: 631143by: Scott Means, Michael Bodie
: :The Book of SAX includes everything XML and Java developers need to write SAX applications. Specific examples show how to use SAX to solve XML parsing problems that are impractical to address with tree-based technologies-including real-time parsing, very large documents, and high-performance applications. The authors guide readers through the development of picoSAX, a functioning SAX 2.0 XML parser. |
.NET Framework Standard Library Annotated Reference, Volume 2: Networking Library, Reflection Library, and XML Library (Microsoft .NET Development Series)»rank: 534241by: Brad Abrams, Tamara Abrams
: :'This is a complete, authoritative, and truly useful reference for every .NET developer. It covers every aspect of .NET Framework library by providing concise descriptions with just the right number of examples. I would not start development of any significant .NET project without having this book on my bookshelf.' --Max Loukianov, Vice President of Research and Development, Netpise Inc. 'The .NET Framework Standard Library Annotated Reference is the one reference you really need when you use the .NET Framework library. The annotations provide clear insight into the design choices that the library development team made when building the library. Those explanations will guide you to the best design choices for ... |
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The XML Schema Complete Reference»rank: 709592by: Cliff Binstock, Dave Peterson, Mitchell Smith
: :This book is designed to help developers leverage the full power of XML Schema using whatever tools and approaches they're most comfortable with. Rather than forcing XML developers down a single path, the authors give them practical insights and sample code for making informed choices. Their detailed examples demonstrate every feature incorporated in the W3C XML Schema Recommendation, while offering practical guidance on integrating XML Schema into many popular platforms, including .NET, Java, and Oracle. They cover virtually every aspect of development with XML Schemas. Coverage includes: applications for schemas; simple and complex types; XML processing; using schemas with DOM and SAX; XML Schema syntax, levels, elements, attributes, the powerful ... |
XML Processing with Perl, Python, and PHP»rank: 701275by: Martin C. Brown
: :XML is the leading standard for enabling business-to-business e-commerce, as well as any application that needs to communicate across different platforms. This book focuses on the application of XML when using scripting languages, because these languages make it easier to quickly build Web applications. Two of the most popular open-source languages are covered - Perl and Python - but there are chapters on PHP and several upstart languages, including Ruby and Rebol. The book gives coverage of the core XML processing issues, including the basics of parsing XML documents, converting XML to and from different formats (including HTML), and translating objects for use with databases. Review:Aimed at experienced programmers, ... |
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Applied SOAP: Implementing .NET XML Web Services (Kaleidoscope)»rank: 802941by: Kenn Scribner, Mark Stiver
: : This book takes the reader from the architecture of .NET to real-world techniques they can use in their own Internet applications. The reader is introduced to .NET and Web Services and explores (in detail) issues surrounding the fielding of successful Web Services. Practical guidelines as well as solutions are provided that the rader may use in their own projects. Some of the issues involve lack of specific guidance in the SOAP specification, while others transcend SOAP and involve issues Internet developers have grappled with since the inception of the World Wide Web. At this time, this book has no competition. |
Building Oracle XML Applications»rank: 215143by: Steve Muench
: :Oracle Corporation, committed to supporting XML in a wide range of products, has XML-enabled its entire Oracle Internet platform--the Oracle8'i database, Oracle interMedia, Oracle Application Server, and a variety of other products. 'Building Oracle XML Applications, by Steve Muench, Oracle's lead 'XML evangelist' and a key Oracle XML developer, gives Java and PL/SQL developers a rich and detailed look at the many tools Oracle has provided to support XML development, such as the Oracle XML Parser, the Oracle XML SQL Utility, and the XSQL Servlet. The company describes Oracle8'i as 'the first XML enabled database.' This book shows how to combine the power of XML and XSLT with the speed, ... |