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XML Programming: Web Applications and Web Services With JSP and ASP»rank: 1685629by: Alexander Nakhimovsky, Tom Myers
: : XML Programming: Web Applications and Web Services with JSP and ASP provides a fast-moving introduction to the XML family of technologies for programmers. Although written with a focus upon JSP- and ASP-based XML solutions, the book presents the material from a language-independent point of view that benefits all developers, whatever their language. The code is written to be readable by all. Chapters 1 through 3 cover the foundations of XML—well-formed and valid documents, DTDs and namespaces—but XLink, XPointer, and elements of XSLT are introduced early so the examples can be interesting and useful. Chapters 4 through 6 cover XML processing using SAX, DOM, and XSLT, separately and in various combinations. Each ... |
Microsoft(R) .NET XML Web Services (Sams White Book)»rank: 1058809by: Robert Tabor
: :This book will therefore serve as both an introductory title and an in-depth reference that will grow with the reader as they begin to create their own Web Services. They will come to understand what Web Services are, where they fit into the 'big picture' and will have many coding examples to choose from within the first five chapters. As they begin to 'get serious' about developing enterprise level Web Services, they will be able to refer back to the detailed information about the classes that implement Web Services and come to a deeper understanding of what is happening behind the scenes. |
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Xml Design and Implementation (Professional)»rank: 1585903by: Paul Spencer
: :XML is a mark up language which allows you to define your own tags, and to define data rather than format it. The overall concepts of XML are quite well understood but there is little information available about issues of developing applications using XML. By considering the decisions to be made at various stages of the project, it will help readers understand the various aspects of XML and its related technologies. It will stress the benefits of XML in informational systems, where it can be used to separate content from presentation, and in transactional systems, where it can act as a low-cost alternative to EDI protocols. Review:In Professional XML Design and ... |
XML Processing with Python (with CD-ROM)»rank: 1497553by: Sean McGrath
: : Provides all the information, explanations, working examples, and software packages (on the accompanying CD-ROM) needed to start writing XML-processing applications in Python quickly. CD-ROM also includes several additional resources. Softcover. DLC: XML (Document markup language) |
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Structuring XML Documents»rank: 1517323by: David Megginson
: :The author shares his extensive expertise in quality structured document design & DTD development starting with five detailed industrystandard models. Paper. CD-ROM included. DLC: XML (Document markup language) Review:Not recommended for newcomers to XML, Structuring XML Documents immediately launches into document type definitions (DTDs), the book's main topic. Megginson's goal is to delve into the heart of XML through the use of DTDs. 'Though the book necessarily deals with some of the idiosyncrasies of XML and SGML DTDs and uses XML syntax in its examples,' he explains, 'it deals with issues--such as learning, usability and ease of processing--that all document designers and analysts must understand, whether or not they use XML ... |
XML: The Complete Reference»rank: 1171356by: Heather Williamson
: :'Only in the abbreviation-laden world of high technology could three letters have such wide impact.' CNET XML is one of the hottest Web development tools/languages - especially in e-commerce. XML (Extensible Markup Language), a tagbased language similar to HTML, is designed to structure data, rather than format it like HTML. XML allows for the exchange of data between companies, within a company, or within an application. XML is a Web standard touted as having the potential to revolutionize the way businesses exchange data. It not only allows companies to easily and cheaply conduct online transactions with their customers and partners, it also delivers sound, video and other data across the Web. XML ... |
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Professional ASP XML»rank: 945425by: Steven Hahn, Stephen Mohr, Brian Loesgen, Richard Blair, Alex Homer, Corey Haines, Dinar Dalvi, John Slater, Mario Zucca, Luca Bolognese, Kevin Williams, Bill Kropog, Mario Zuccar
: :XML, the Extensible Markup Language, is a platform-independent language for describing data. The XML and related specifications, as well as the Document Object Model, have all been developed with language independence in mind. This was done to allow any programmer to use these powerful protocols and object models in their own language of choice, thus providing a huge development potential for the XML community and offering a myriad of opportunities to developers working with established technologies. ASP has long been leading technology for server-side, dynamic web applications. And XML, as the newest markup language and a standard format for the universal sharing of data, is undoubtedly set to become an intrinsic part ... |
Building B2B Applications with XML: A Resource Guide»rank: 1258383by: Michael Fitzgerald
: :What every IT manager and system administrator needs to know about the technology that drives the B2B marketplace The B2B marketplace is rapidly exploding--fast outpacing business-to-consumer e-commerce and expected to reach more than $7 trillion in sales by 2004. This guidebook equips XML authors, programmers, and managers with the technology know-how they need to create and develop simple yet robust B2B systems from scratch. It provides easy-to-understand explanations on how and why XML and other important technologies such as HTTP and MIME are driving the B2B marketplace. Along with XML and Java code examples, readers will find broad coverage of emerging standards and protocols, including Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), ebXML from ... |
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Powering Office 2003 with XML (Power Pack Series)»rank: 1085404by: Peter G. Aitken
: :Find out how to * Understand XML specification and schemas * Set up and complete InfoPath?TM forms * Design new forms from XML data files * Debug InfoPath scripts * Tackle real-world problems with the help of case studies * Work with data in each of the XML-supported Office applications You don't need to be a programmer to enhance Office with XML XML support for Microsoft?? Office 2003 has taken interoperability to a new level. Now you can share data among Office applications, across platforms, and over the Internet using built-in XML tools. In this clearly organized volume, Peter Aitken helps you define and standardize document data structure within your organization using ... |
PROYECTOS WEB (Manuales Users)»rank: 1753130by: MAKEDONSKY, MARIANO
: :Find out how to * Understand XML specification and schemas * Set up and complete InfoPath?TM forms * Design new forms from XML data files * Debug InfoPath scripts * Tackle real-world problems with the help of case studies * Work with data in each of the XML-supported Office applications You don't need to be a programmer to enhance Office with XML XML support for Microsoft?? Office 2003 has taken interoperability to a new level. Now you can share data among Office applications, across platforms, and over the Internet using built-in XML tools. In this clearly organized volume, Peter Aitken helps you define and standardize document data structure within your organization using ... |