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DocBook XML Publishing (With CD-ROM) (Linux)

»rank: 515295

by: Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier, Kara Pritchard


: :DocBook is an SGML format for writing structured documents and it has been adopted by a large and growing community of authors writing books of all kinds. DocBook Publishing provides clear, concise information on how DocBook can be used for publishing in-house documentation projects, academic purposes, and much more. This comprehensive reference covers all aspects of using DocBook, from writing a book or article to using Jade to convert DocBook files to finished products. Writers looking to publish a book, an article, or Web content will find all they need to know in this hands-on resource.


Beginning C# XML: Essential XML Skills for C# Programmers

»rank: 1111999

by: Steven Livingstone, Stewart Fraser


: :Extensible Markup Language (XML) has been perhaps the biggest buzzword in application development for several years and now Microsoft has taken XML into the core of its .NET Framework. This book is aimed at teaching XML (and related technologies such as XPath, XSLT, and XML Schema) to beginning and intermediate C# developers who want to understand what all the fuss is about. Over the course of the book readers will develop a good appreciation of not only what XML is, and how to handle it in C#, but also how to use XML to build applications to run on a single desktop, single web server or distributed, multi-platform web services, in ways ...


Just XML (2nd Edition)

»rank: 2293765

by: John E. Simpson


: :Discover how much you can do with just XML - fast! Building a sophisticated web site doesn't require a Ph.D. in computer science, just the right tools for the job and no tool offers you more power than XML. Best of all, it's a lot easier to get results with XML than you think! In Just XML, Second Edition, John E. Simpson shares the simple secrets behind XML, showing how to add meaning and functionality to your web site without complicated code, compilers, or development kits. Simpson walks you step-by-step through all the basics of creating and maintaining your own customizable XML applications, including: *XML basics: all you need to get started ...


CodeNotes for XML

»rank: 1063226

by: Gregory Brill


: :CodeNotes provides the most succinct, accurate, and speedy way for a developer to ramp up on a new technology or language. Unlike other programming books, CodeNotes drills down to the core aspects of a technology, focusing on the key elements needed in order to understand it quickly and implement it immediately. It is a unique resource for developers, filling the gap between comprehensive manuals and pocket references.CodeNotes for XML is a practical handbook for Java and Visual Basic developers interested in working with XML. You will learn how to leverage both CSS and XSLT to produce rich, compelling output, as well as manipulate XML using the DOM and SAX APIs. The new ...


XML Schema Essentials

»rank: 202452

by: R. Allen Wyke, Andrew Watt


: :Replacing DTDs (Document Type Definitions) as the way in which XML documents are described and validated, XML schemas are essential for ensuring the accuracy and security of information in B2B transactions and other XML applications. This how-to guide employs extensive examples and source code to help developers and programmers get quickly up to speed on the practical application of this important technology. With in-depth explanations for each example, XML expert Mike Fitzgerald acquaints readers with coding structures, then moves to more advanced topics, including unique element and attribute values, keys, and how to use schemas with HTML. Like the other books in the series, this guide features comprehensive appendices listing all the ...


Content Syndication with RSS

»rank: 910278

by: Ben Hammersley


: :RSS is sprouting all over the Web, connecting weblogs and providing news feeds. Originally developed by Netscape in 1999, RSS (which can stand for RDF Site Summary, Rich Site Summary, or Really Simple Syndication) is an XML-based format that allows web developers to describe and syndicate web site content. Using RSS files allows developers to create a data feed that supplies headlines, links, and article summaries from a web site. Other sites can then incorporate them into their pages automatically. Although RSS is in widespread use, people struggle with its confusing and sometimes conflicting documentation and versions. Content Syndication with RSS is the first book to provide a comprehensive reference to the ...


UDDI: Building Registry-based Web Services Solutions

»rank: 1352198

by: Naresh Apte, Toral Mehta


: :This book, written by two HP web services experts, is the authoritative guide to the UDDI registry technology in both Sun's J2EE and Microsoft's .NET environments. Registries are a cornerstone of web services. This book examines registries in detail, discussing the value proposition, providing hands-on examples for registering and discovering web services within XML-based registries, and including a survey of the registry competitive landscape. It covers all aspects of the service life cycle and walks readers through deploying a private UDDI registry. The book focuses on UDDI and to a much lesser extent, ebXML, and refers to supporting web services technologies where appropriate. UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration) is an XML ...


Fast SOA: The way to use native XML technology to achieve Service Oriented Architecture governance, scalability, and performance (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)

»rank: 177993

by: Frank Cohen


: :Without the right controls to govern SOA development, the right set of tools to build SOA, and the right support of exciting new protocols and patterns, your SOA efforts can result in software that delivers only 1.5 transactions per second (TPS) on expensive modern servers. This is a disaster enterprises, organizations, or institutions avoid by using Frank Cohen's FastSOA patterns, test methodology, and architecture.In FastSOA you will learn how to apply native XML technology to SOA for:* Data mediation using mid-tier data and service caching to handle the explosion of new schemas and new devices in an ever changing environment* Data aggregation in the SOA middle-tier for off-line browsing, service acceleration through ...


Programming the Web Using Xml (Web Developer Series)

»rank: 1906384

by: Ellen Pearlman, Eileen Mullin


: :'Programming the Web Using XML' by Ellen Pearlman and Eileen Mullin, part of our 'Web Developer' series, is designed to help those who have a background in HTML make the transition to XML, is designed to ensure that those who are new to Web design get the best introduction possible into developing sites in XML. The book begins with a comparison of HTML, XHTML, and XML, and includes real-life examples of how XML is being used today to help readers appreciate the power of XML. It also provides comprehensive coverage of the rules and standards for XML, which is very critical in programming XML. After completing this book, users will receive a ...


Secure XML: The New Syntax for Signatures and Encryption

»rank: 1094526

by: Donald E. Eastlake, Kitty Niles


: :As XML is more broadly used in both web sites and business applications, the need to insure security of XML based applications grows. Most books on XML have at best a chapter devoted to security issues, and there is only one other book currently on the market devoted exclusively to XML Security. This book will show developers all they need to know about how to use XML Digital Signatures to protect the integrity and authenticity of data, and how to use XML Encryption to control its confidentiality. The lead author is at the center of the IETF and W3C working groups formalizing the standards, so there is no one better qualified to ...



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