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XML Web Services Professional Projects»rank: 789548by: Geetanjali Arora, Sai Kishore
: : Use XML Web Services Professional Projects to accomplish real-world professional tasks. Incorporating nine hands-on projects, XML Web Services Professional Projects is your key to unlocking the power of XML Web services. Each project focuses on developing and deploying Web services by using several vendor-provided tools. These projects are based on real-world situations. You will be able to use the skills that you develop throughout the book to modify the projects to fit your professional needs. |
Building Oracle XML Applications»rank: 732979by: Steve Muench
: :XML (Extensible Markup Language)has emerged as the industry standard for describing data for e-commerce, particularly for business-to-business exchange. Oracle Corporation supports XML in a wide range of products, and the company describes Oracle8i, its 'Internet database' as 'the first XML-enabled database.' XML is a key part of the company's e-business strategy. Building Oracle XML Applications gives both Java and PL/SQL developers a rich and detailed look at the range of available Oracle XML technologies. The book shows how to combine the power of XML and XSLT with the speed, functionality, and reliability of the Oracle database to build flexible applications. The author delivers nearly 800 pages of entertaining text, helpful and time-saving ... |
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Sams Teach Yourself XML in 21 Days (3rd Edition) (Sams Teach Yourself)»rank: 642304by: Steven Holzner
: :Sams Teach Yourself XML in 21 Days, written by expert author Steve Holzner, offers hundreds of real-world examples demonstrating the uses of XML and the newest tools developers need to make the most of it. In Week One, he starts from basic syntax, and discusses XML document structure, document types, and the benefits of XML Schema. Week Two covers formatting using either CSS or the Extensible Sytlesheet Language, and working with XHTML and other tools for presenting XML data on the Web, or in multimedia applications. The final chapter of week two discusses XForms, the newest way to process forms in XML applications. Week Three applies XML to programming with Java, .NET ... |
XML in Data Management: Understanding and Applying Them Together (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)»rank: 863445by: Peter Aiken, M. David Allen
: :XML in Data Management is for IT managers and technical staff involved in the creation, administration, or maintenance of a data management infrastructure that includes XML. For most IT staff, XML is either just a buzzword that is ignored or a silver bullet to be used in every nook and cranny of their organization. The truth is in between the two. This book provides the guidance necessary for data managers to make measured decisions about XML within their organizations. Readers will understand the uses of XML, its component architecture, its strategic implications, and how these apply to data management.To view a sample chapter and read the Foreword by Thomas C. Redman, visit ... |
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XML Processing with Perl, Python, and PHP»rank: 863457by: 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, Processing with ... |
Office 2003 XML»rank: 251146by: Simon St. Laurent, Evan Lenz, Mary Mc Rae
: :In Microsoft's Office 2003, users experience the merger of the power of the classic Office suite of applications with the fluidity of data exchange inherent in XML. With XML at its heart, the new version of Microsoft's desktop suite liberates the information stored in millions of documents created with Office software over the past fifteen years, making it available to a wide variety of programs. Office 2003 XML offers an in-depth exploration of the relationship between XML and Office 2003, examining how the various products in the Office suite both produce and consume XML. Developers will learn how they can connect Microsoft Office to others systems, while power users will learn to ... |
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Beginning Java Databases: JDBC, SQL, J2EE, EJB, JSP, XML»rank: 821079by: Kevin Mukhar, Todd Lauinger, John Carnell
: :Java has evolved into a robust, high performance programming language that is well suited to a range of different environments, be it on a middle tier Application Server or a client browser. Regardless of the architecture of your application you are using, it will almost certainly need to make use of data that is stored in some form of database. Relational databases are the data store of choice in the vast majority of businesses, and have also evolved enormously over the recent years, into powerful and feature-rich data management systems. This book aims to teach you how to use these two powerful technologies to build successful Java database applications. You will find ... |
Platinum Edition Using HTML 4, XML, and Java 1.2»rank: 905434by: Eric Ladd, Jim O'Donnell
: :Web developers must master several technologies to create sophisticated Web sites. Platinum Edition Using HTML 4, XML, and Java 1.2 gives Web developers this information in a concise tutorial/reference style that contains lots of code examples and real world solutions. This book not only teaches the most popular technologies, but shows Web developers how to build the most popular Web applications, including animation, interactive forms, Web databases, e-commerce, and Web broadcasting. Review:Effective Web development involves wise integration of a number of various programming disciplines and Using HTML 4, XML, and Java 1.2 covers a good chunk of them. Aimed at intermediate to advanced level Web developers, this massive guide offers minimal ... |
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Java XML and Web Services Bible»rank: 893287by: Mike Jasnowski
: :This title provides a comprehensive reference/tutorial for Java programmers who want to tap the synergy of XML and Java in key Web development tasks. The Java, XML, and Web Services Bible serves as a reference/tutorial for a variety of XML and Java related topics. It covers areas such as B2B, Instant Messaging, Java and XML Binding, Scalable Vector Graphics, and Application development with XML and JSP. It discusses some commercial and open technologies used with Java and XML such as Cocoon, Batik, and Xerces. |
XQuery: The XML Query Language»rank: 725337by: Michael Brundage
: :This book will be for XQuery what The Java Programming Language is for Java: a complete description of the language, suitable for both beginners and experts. This book is what you need to understand the basic design goals of XQuery and its application in real-world development. It provides solid coverage of XQuery, and is appropriate as a tutorial and a reference. The W3C specification is dense, poorly written, very formal and abstract, and does not contain many examples--exactly what you'd expect from a formal specification. Consequently, developers are starving for information about and examples of XQuery. Because the formal specifications are most people's only source of information about the standards, and because ... |