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XML Web Services for ASP.NET»rank: 1061405by: Bill Evjen
: :This book is a comprehensive guide that walks the reader through developing and consuming XML Web Services using the .NET platform and ASP.NET. It begins with an overview of the .NET framework and an explanation of the process behind XML Web Services, and then quickly delves into building and consuming Web Services. Included will be discussions of proxies, classes, SOAP, Global XML Web Services Architecture, WSDL, UDDI, and Disco. The book will also cover the important issue of security and how to apply encryption and signing. This book is the reader's guide to advanced XML Web Services such as error and exception handling, configuration, and optimization. |
XML in Theory and Practice»rank: 1531150by: Chris Bates
: :XML is a powerful cross-platform mark-up language which has readily been adopted as a standard in many spheres of web and software development. Real benefits include its ease of integration into existing systems, the simplicity of using it in object-oriented environments and its wide applicability. Chris Bates shows how to use XML in modern software developments and backs up a thorough treatment of its key points with clear, practical examples. Programmers and developers wanting both A-Z coverage and a practical how-to, will find stepwise guidance on: creating data, storage formats, implementing interfaces, providing a wireless protocol in distributed applications (SOAP), and creating intermediate data formats on the web. Chris Bates provides live ... |
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Schaum's Outline of XML»rank: 1505794by: Ed Tittel
: :Schaum's Outline of XML Provides a succinct overview of the principles of Web design using XML (eXtensible Markup Language). This is a complete student and professional learn-it and do-it development guide. Includes numerous examples demonstrating proper design techniques and markup. Offers pointers to copious additional resources, examples, and information on these topics online and utilizes traditional Schaum's problem-solved techniques. Across all potential markets, there are over 400,000 students per year taking such courses at the college level; triple this number to account for high-school and adult/continuing education programs. This book is intended to provide a tightly focused, succinct overview of the concepts, terminology, techniques, and markup involved in creating effective, correct Web ... |
Proceedings of the V Legislative XML Workshop»rank: 1657772from: European Press Academic Publishing
: :Schaum's Outline of XML Provides a succinct overview of the principles of Web design using XML (eXtensible Markup Language). This is a complete student and professional learn-it and do-it development guide. Includes numerous examples demonstrating proper design techniques and markup. Offers pointers to copious additional resources, examples, and information on these topics online and utilizes traditional Schaum's problem-solved techniques. Across all potential markets, there are over 400,000 students per year taking such courses at the college level; triple this number to account for high-school and adult/continuing education programs. This book is intended to provide a tightly focused, succinct overview of the concepts, terminology, techniques, and markup involved in creating effective, correct Web ... |
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XForms: XML Powered Web Forms»rank: 889557by: T. V. Raman
: :W3C XForms (XML powered web forms) is an overhaul to HTML forms from 1993. On-line forms are critical to electronic commerce on the Internet, and the HTML forms design is now beginning to show its age. The advent of XML on the WWW, and the subsequent move to Web services as a means of connecting disparate information technologies to deliver end-to-end customer solutions has now made XML documents central to the fabric of the WWW. |
XML Data Management: Native XML and XML-Enabled Database Systems»rank: 492115by: Akmal B. Chaudhri, Awais Rashid, Roberto Zicari
: :Within a very short amount of time XML has become an essential part of almost every developer's arsenal of tools. It has affected every area of software. One of the fields where the impact of XML is still being worked out is in the world of databases and data management. Will XML and native XML databases replace traditional relational databases? How can XML be used as a tool to make relational databases even stronger? This book is intended to address these questions. It provides a discusssion of the various XML data management approaches employed in a range of products and applications. The book is based on a series of presentations at last ... |
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Even More Excellent Html With Xml, Xhtml, and Javascript»rank: 2165477by: Timothy T. Gottleber, Timothy N. Trainor
: :HTML texts from other academic publishers treat HTML in a step-by-step cookbook fashion, as though it were a simple software application, limiting the amount of material and concepts covered. Unique in the marketplace, Gottleber and Trainor�s Even More Excellent HTML combines the pedagogical support of academic texts with the comprehensive coverage found in trade books. No previous knowledge of HTML or Web design is assumed.. |
XML Family of Specifications: A Practical Guide (2 Volume Set)»rank: 913948by: Kenneth B. Sall
: :This single-source reference and tutorial brings together up-to-the-minute information about every core XML technology from the W3C. The book's unique features are designed to make XML easier than ever to master and use effectively. The book includes extensive tables designed for rapid access to key information, plus a 'Big Picture ' diagram showing how virtually every key W3C XML-related initiative fits together and links you directly to the main source for each. Sall begins by reviewing XML's history, goals, evolution, fundamental concepts, and syntax. He covers parsing and programming APIs, techniques for displaying and transforming XML, related core XML specifications, and specialized XML vocabularies. Among the XML-related technologies covered in depth in ... |
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Web Design with XML: Generating Webpages with XML, CSS, XSLT and Format»rank: 1398164by: Manfred Knobloch, Matthias Kopp
: :A quick and easy introduction to key XML technologies. Extensible markup language, or XML, consists of tags indicating the content of the data contained on a page. The neutral, platform-independent format of this mark-up language makes it possible to feed different output channels (Web, WAP, Print) from one information source. In this quick and easy introduction to key XML technologies, Web Design with XML adds another dimension to XML, demonstrating how to generate visual output using XML DTDs, Namespaces, CSS, XSL, and XSLT, all illustrated with examples. * One basic example file is used throughout the book to demonstrate features of CSS XPath XSLT and FO * All examples are available for ... |
Charles F. Goldfarb's XML Handbook (5th Edition) (Charles F. Goldfarb Definitive XML Series)»rank: 990545by: Charles F. Goldfarb, Paul Prescod
: :Sold more than 100,00 copies in all of its editions! The XML Handbook was designed as a starting point for those who want to learn about and experiment with XML. This book is the definitive XML resource: applications, products, technologies, and tutorials.The XML Handbook is a good resource for those starting with XML and even for those who have been working with XML but are struggling to keep up with the latest developments, standards, and tools. In the first and last part of the handbook, the reader can find both a general overview of XML and technical specifics of XML and related standards. The scenarios, case studies, and tool descriptions serve to ... |