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Presenting Xml (Presenting)»rank: 1952554by: Richard Light
: :For the most up-to-date information on one of the hottest new markup languages, look to Presenting XML. With this easy-to-follow guide, you'll master the basic concepts and technical details you need to expand your knowledge and understanding of XML.Written by an industry expert with years of real-world experience, this reference takes you on an introductory tour of this robust technology, and it shows you how the technology can work to your advantage. You'll learn to create XML documents, use markup to fine-tune style, link with XML, and develop XML applications. In addition, you'll find out how XML is being used today and what impact it will have in the future.With Presenting XML, ... |
Essential XUL Programming»rank: 277251by: Vaughn Bullard, Kevin T. Smith, Michael C. Daconta
: :A revolutionary new technology for the rapidly expanding world of e-commerce, XUL (XML User Interface Language) is an XML-based user interface language that gives Web developers control over all aspects of the Web interface. Featuring two tutorials on programming with XUL, this book shows developers how to use basic XUL elements to build a sample interface for an e-commerce site, then goes on to explore more sophisticated applications by creating an information portal inside an application. Readers will find expert tips and advice on how to get started writing XUL code as well as how to extend it into Java and other non-Netscape interfaces. |
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Retrieving XML from SQL Server with Mapping Schemas»rank: 1840958by: Graeme Malcolm
: :This article, by Graeme Malcolm, will show how to retrieve data using XML schemas and SQLXML functionality. Beginning with a discussion of schemas and the XSD syntax, default and explicit mappings will be described. Graeme will then introduce the relationship annotation and its use in retrieving data from multiple, related tables. The key-fields annotation is discussed next, followed by the use of the is-constant annotation. After the main schema annotations have been discussed, Graeme will move on to show how schemas can be used to retrieve data from .NET applications using the SQLXML managed classes. He will also describe the use of an XPath to indicate the 'start point' of a query, ... |
System Architecture with XML (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Software Engineering and Programming) (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Software Engineering and Programming)»rank: 1276425by: Berthold Daum, Udo Merten
: :XML is bringing together some fairly disparate groups into a new cultural clash: document developers trying to understand what a transaction is, database analysts getting upset because the relational model doesn't fit anymore, and web designers having to deal with schemata and rule based transformations. The key to rising above the confusion is to understand the different semantic structures that lie beneath the standards of XML, and how to model the semantics to achieve the goals of the organization. A pure architecture of XML doesn't exist yet, and it may never exist as the underlying technologies are so diverse. Still, the key to understanding how to build the new web infrastructure for ... |
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XML Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips and Tools (Hacks)»rank: 846428by: Michael Fitzgerald
: :Developers and system administrators alike are uncovering the true power of XML, the Extensible Markup Language that enables data to be sent over the Internet from one computer platform to another or one application to another and retain its original format. Flexible enough to be customized for applications as diverse as web sites, electronic data interchange, voice mail systems, wireless devices, web services, and more, XML is quickly becoming ubiquitous. XML Hacks is a roll-up-your-sleeves guide that distills years of ingenious XML hacking into a complete set of practical tips, tricks, and tools for web developers, system administrators, and programmers who want to go far beyond basic tutorials to leverage the untapped ... |
Visual Basic.NET and XML: Harness the Power of XML in VB.NET Applications»rank: 372226by: Rod Stephens, Brian Hochgurtel
: :An accessible and step-by-step approach to using VB.NET and XML enterprise application development XML is a tool for interacting with, describing, and transporting data between machines across networks and across the Internet-perfectly suited for Microsoft's .NET plan to fully integrate the Internet into distributed computing. By using real-world and fully-functional examples, this book quickly brings Visual Basic programmers and developers up to speed on XML for enterprise application development. The authors include an overview of XML and how it works with VB.NET, then explain how to use it to manipulate data in distributed environments. Companion Web site at www.vb-helper.com features the complete working code for all the examples built in the book. ... |
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XML Programming with VB and ASP»rank: 1083427by: Mark Wilson, Tracey Wilson
: :This book is an introduction to XML for both beginner and intermediate Visual Basic and Active Server Page developers with over 50 pages of example code. It provides a best-practices approach to VB development and explains 3-tier concepts and UML. Also discussed are business-focused reasons for implementing XML within a company and on Web sites. |
Program Generators with XML and Java»rank: 1480671by: J. Craig Cleaveland
: :Using Java and XML, you can now create 'wizard-like' program generators that automate much of the work of software development -- and deliver productivity improvements of up to 100x. In this book, former Bell Laboratories Distinguished Staff Member J. Craig Cleaveland demonstrates how to do it -- often, with little or no additional coding. Using extensive practical examples, Program Generators with Java and XML walks you through every technique, and every step. Cleaveland identifies off-the-shelf tools you can use to quickly building program generators; then introduces Domain Analysis techniques for determining the terminology, boundaries, commonalities, and variabilities of software families. Next, you'll master Domain Implementation: processes and tools for efficiently generating customized ... |
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Crosswalking: Processing MARC in XML Environments with MARC4J»rank: 1724998by: Bas Peters
: :This concise book is for library programmers who want to learn to use MARC4J to process bibliographic data. MARC4J is an open source software library for working with MARC, MARCXML and related bibliographic standards in Java. The library is designed to bridge the gap between MARC and XML. Crosswalking provides useful information for both developers learning about MARC4J for the first time and developers returning for reference and more advanced material. The chapters provide many reusable examples, while appendixes provide a reference to the API and the command-line utilities. |
Visual Basic.NET XML Web Services Developer's Guide»rank: 1103947from: McGraw-Hill Companies
: :Take XML Web services beyond today's common uses to the realm of production-grade, data-intensive enterprise application integration, and Web commerce projects. Use SOAP and WSDL standards and the .NET Framework to open your client applications and server components to XML Web services located anywhere on the Internet. Leverage Visual Basic.NET and ASP.NET to generate new Web services that deliver syndicated content, financial reports, and business partner interoperation. As you progress through 'Visual Basic .NET XML Web Services Developer's Guide, you'll discover the easiest and fastest methods for creating and deploying enterprise-level XML Web services with Visual Basic .NET. |