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Developing Feeds with RSS and Atom

»rank: 530559

by: Ben Hammersley


: :Perhaps the most explosive technological trend over the past two years has been blogging. As a matter of fact, it's been reported that the number of blogs during that time has grown from 100,000 to 4.8 million-with no end to this growth in sight. What's the technology that makes blogging tick? The answer is RSS--a format that allows bloggers to offer XML-based feeds of their content. It's also the same technology that's incorporated into the websites of media outlets so they can offer material (headlines, links, articles, etc.) syndicated by other sites. As the main technology behind this rapidly growing field of content syndication, RSS is constantly evolving to keep pace with ...


XML: A Guide for Librarians (Lita Guide)

»rank: 1571650

by: Ron Gilmore


: :Perhaps the most explosive technological trend over the past two years has been blogging. As a matter of fact, it's been reported that the number of blogs during that time has grown from 100,000 to 4.8 million-with no end to this growth in sight. What's the technology that makes blogging tick? The answer is RSS--a format that allows bloggers to offer XML-based feeds of their content. It's also the same technology that's incorporated into the websites of media outlets so they can offer material (headlines, links, articles, etc.) syndicated by other sites. As the main technology behind this rapidly growing field of content syndication, RSS is constantly evolving to keep pace with ...


Office 2003 XML for Power Users (Books for Professionals by Professionals)

»rank: 1247013

by: Matthew MacDonald


: : I recommend this book to anyone looking for easy custom solutions without the expense and complication of developing a custom application or website. — Barbara Gunion, Member, Denver Visual Studio User Group If you're an experienced Office user who wants to use XML to unlock data, or one of the many IT professionals who wants to learn about XML implementation in Office 2003, then this is the ideal book for you! No prior XML or programming experience is necessary. (But optional code snippets and downloadable examples help illustrate the advanced tips, tricks, and techniques in the book.) Popular author Matthew MacDonald introduces you to XML standards, like schemas, XPath, and XML ...


Xml Learning by Example

»rank: 1245452

by: Robert B. Mellor


: : I recommend this book to anyone looking for easy custom solutions without the expense and complication of developing a custom application or website. — Barbara Gunion, Member, Denver Visual Studio User Group If you're an experienced Office user who wants to use XML to unlock data, or one of the many IT professionals who wants to learn about XML implementation in Office 2003, then this is the ideal book for you! No prior XML or programming experience is necessary. (But optional code snippets and downloadable examples help illustrate the advanced tips, tricks, and techniques in the book.) Popular author Matthew MacDonald introduces you to XML standards, like schemas, XPath, and XML ...


New Perspectives on XML- Introductory

»rank: 871699

by: Patrick Carey


: :A case-based, problem-solving approach to learning XML skills, including creating an XML document and working with Cascading Style Sheets and XSLT.


XML Developer's Handbook (With CD-ROM)

»rank: 1532268

by: Kurt Cagle


: :A guide to building powerful XML applications for e-commerce, for the intermediate user. The reference includes how to build SML templates, how to combine XML and CSS, how to build BizTalk applications, and how to use XML as a programming paradigm. The CD-ROM contains sample applications written in XML and programming modules and utilities. Softcover.


XQuery Kick Start

»rank: 1154375

by: James McGovern, Per Bothner, Kurt Cagle, James Linn, Vaidyanathan Nagarajan


: :XQuery Kick Start delivers a concise introduction to the XQuery standard, and useful implementation advice for developers needing to put it into practice. The book starts by explaining the role of XQuery in the XML family of specifications, and its relationship with XPath. The authors then explain the specification in detail, describing the semantics and data model, before moving to examples using XQuery to manipulate XML databases and document storage systems. Later chapters discuss Java implementations of XQuery and development tools that facilitate the development of Web sites with XQuery. This book is up to date with the latest XQuery specifications, and includes coverage of new features for extending the XQuery language.


XML Data Exchange Using ABAP

»rank: 1536251

by: Tobias Trapp


: :Deals with computers/software.


Professional XML Development with Apache Tools: Xerces, Xalan, FOP, Cocoon, Axis, Xindice (Wrox Professional Guides)

»rank: 936040

by: Theodore W. Leung


: :What is this book about? If you're a Java programmer working with XML, you probably already use some of the tools developed by the Apache Software Foundation. This book is a code-intensive guide to the Apache XML tools that are most relevant for Java developers, including Xerces, Xalan, FOP, Cocoon, Axis, and Xindice. Theodore Leung, a founding member of the Apache XML Project, focuses on the unique capabilities of these best-of-breed XML tools. With the help of a sample application, he demonstrates how you can use them in unison to develop professional XML/Java applications for the real world. If you need in-depth information to help you assemble a workable toolbox for developing ...


Modeling Business Objects with XML Schema (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Software Engineering and Programming)

»rank: 1049138

by: Berthold Daum


: :XML Schema is the new language standard from the W3C and the new foundation for defining data in Web-based systems. There is a wealth of information available about Schemas but very little understanding of how to use this highly formal specification for creating documents. Grasping the power of Schemas means going back to the basics of documents themselves, and the semantic rules, or grammars, that define them. Written for schema designers, system architects, programmers, and document authors, Modeling Business Objects with XML Schema guides you through understanding Schemas from the basic concepts, type systems, type derivation, inheritance, namespace handling, through advanced concepts in schema design.*Reviews basic XML syntax and the Schema recommendation ...



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