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Professional XML Databases»rank: 863669by: Michael Brundage, Patrick Dengler, Jeff Gabriel, Andy Hoskinson, Michael Kay, Thomas Maxwell, Marcelo Ochoa, Johnny Papa, Mohan Vanmane
: :: In this book, we look at how to integrate XML into your current relational data source strategies. With the increasing amount of data stored in relational databases, and the importance of XML as a format for marking up data - whether it be for storage, display, interchange, or processing - you need to have command of four key skills: understanding how to structure, process, access, and store your data. By introducing guidelines for how to model your XML documents in relational databases and how to model relational database information as XML, we will establish structures that enable quick and efficient access, and make our data more flexible. We then look at ... |
SAMS Teach Yourself XML in 24 Hours»rank: 1010152by: Charles Ashbacher
: :Sams Teach Yourself XML in 24 Hours teaches you the fundamental concepts of XML using practical, hands-on examples. Rather than dwelling on dry theory, the book is filled with clear, real-world examples of how the technology can be used today. Coverage includes displaying XML files in HTML files, parsing HTML files into corresponding hierarchical tree structure, embedding XML code into an HTML file, using Extensible Style Sheets (XSL), performing queries in XSL, and building an online store. |
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ebXML: The Technical Reports»rank: 1043781by: Aaron E. Walsh
: :ebXML Version 1.0.4, the world's #1 vendor-independent e-business specification...It will be at the heart of the next-generation of vendor-independent B2B e-Business applications, enabling any enterprise to standardize the exchange of business messages, streamline trading relationships, communicate data in common terms, and register their business processes on the Internet. Now, there's an authoritative one-stop reference to the supporting technical reports that are essential to the effective use of ebXML. ebXML: The Technical Reports is the only book to bring together all of the official reports associated with the ebXML standard, along with expert commentary by a leading expert. Six reports are presented in their entirety: Business Process and Business Information Analysis Overview v.1.0, ... |
XML and ASP.NET»rank: 973498by: Kirk Allen Evans, Ashwin Kamanna, Joel Mueller
: :XML and ASP.NET begins with an overview of ASP.NET and XML, and then expands on the concepts by showing the reader how to work with XML using both client and server technologies. Related topics such as ADO.NET, message queuing, SOAP and Web services are also discussed in depth to complete the reader's perspective. The authors discuss the advantages and drawbacks of different approaches, while offering best practices and solutions to common real-world problems and explaining advanced concepts clearly and concisely. The source code presented in the chapters, organized by chapter is housed on http://www.vbdna.com and www.newriders.com. |
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XML in Office 2003: Information Sharing with Desktop XML (The Charles F. Goldfarb Definitive XML Series)»rank: 808976by: Charles F. Goldfarb, Priscilla Walmsley
: :*Co-authors are the world-renowned inventor of markup languages and a developer of the W3C XML Schema specification *Detailed coverage of Office 2003 Professional XML features, plus all the XML knowledge you need to use them *Learn to edit your XML document with Word, analyze its data with Excel, store it with Access, and publish it to the Web with FrontPage(R) *Build dynamic custom XML forms with the remarkable new InfoPath 2003--structured data collection with word processing flexibilityFrom the Foreword by Jean Paoli, Microsoft XML Architect and co-editor of the W3C XML specification: 'XML enabled the transfer of information from server to server and server to client, even in cross-platform environments. But the ... |
Sams Teach Yourself XML in 10 Minutes (Sams Teach Yourself)»rank: 632098by: Andrew H. Watt
: :XML is the de-facto standard for manipulating and sharing data among applications. It is supported by every major programming tool and language, including Java, Microsoft .NET, Oracle, SQL Server, etc. All professional developers and administrators - even those who don't intend to build XML applications - need a basic understanding of it just to read and maintain data they receive and process. Many of them don't have the time for a thick reference book or detailed tutorial. Sams Teach Yourself XML in 10 Minutes quickly covers the basics of XML and its family of related concepts, including basic syntax, DTDs, XML Schema, DOM, SAX, XSL, and XPath. Each topic is illustrated with ... |
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MCAD/MCSD Training Guide (70-310): Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Visual Basic(R) .NET and the .NET Framework (Training Guide)»rank: 751088by: Mike Gunderloy
: :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. The Training Guide series is the most successful self-study tool in the market. Its teaching methodology is superior. The accompanying CD features PrepLogic testing software, which includes one complete PrepLogic Practice Test with approximately the same number of questions found on the actual vendor exam. Each question contains full, detailed explanations of the correct and incorrect ... |
Special Edition Using XML (2nd Edition) (Special Edition Using)»rank: 1013937by: David Gulbransen, Kynn Bartlett, Earl Bingham, Alexander Kachur, Kenrick Rawlings, Andrew H. Watt
: :Special Edition Using XML, Second Edition gives developers a formal introduction to XML technology, starting with in-depth coverage of basic syntax and fundamental 'pieces' of XML, including DTDs, Schemas, and Namespaces. The authors then cover various applications of XML, including transforming and displaying XML documents using CSS and XSL, locating data within XML documents using Xpath, Xlink and Xpointer, programming XML with SAX or DOM, including XML in Java or .NET applications, XML Scripting with Perl, XHTML and WML for presentation on traditional and hand-held Web browsers, and querying data or documents with Xquery. The final chapters cover technologies related to XML such as SVG, SMIL, and RDF, focusing on the practical ... |
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Early Adopter VoiceXML»rank: 1042658by: Stephen Breitenbach, Tyler Burd, Nirmal Chidambaram, Eve Astrid Andersson, Xiaofei Tang, Paul Houle, Daniel Newsome, Xiaolan Zhu
: :VoiceXML brings the power of Voice to the Web - the information we are used to accessing through the visual web interfaces of our PCs and mobile devices can now be accessed through speech alone. Building on the functionality already seen in IVR applications deployed by our banks and utility companies, the tag based syntax of VoiceXML will instantly be familiar to existing web developers, and applications can already be deployed using one of the many voice portals available. With the world's billion plus telephones, from antique black candlestick phones to the latest mobiles, there is a huge ready-made audience crying out for voice applications. The userbase encompases those on the move ... |
XPath Kick Start: Navigating XML with XPath 1.0 and 2.0 (Kick Start)»rank: 476975by: Steven Holzner
: :XPath is to XML as SQL is to databases: XML applications need XPath to locate specific data within an XML document for further processing with other XML applications such as XSLT, XQuery, XPointer, XLink and DOM level 3. With XPath, these applications offer developers a full toolkit for transforming, linking, and searching XML data. Developers need to understand XPath to fully exploit XML in their applications, and they have few resources beyond the W3C specification. XPath Kick Start will examine every aspect of XPath in detail, including its influence on and use with these other XML standards.With each technique illustrated with real-world examples, the book starts with coverage of the essentials of ... |