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Open Source XML Database Toolkit: Resources and Techniques for Improved Development»rank: 2019461by: Liam Quin
: :This guide aims to arm database professionals with the nuts-and-bolts information and tools they need to fully exploit XML's powerful capabilities. It focuses exclusively on how XML works with database technologies and provides clear technical coverage of the key issues involved with storing XML in databases and using relational databases with XML applications. Readers will learn how to move data stored in relational databases in and out of an XML application, store XML documents in a database, find and use the best XML database tools and applications, and store links in a database for metadata access. The book also discusses W3C specifications for XQL, XSL, Xlink, and Xpointer. The CD-ROM contains resources, ... |
Mastering XML Premium Edition»rank: 1641350by: Chuck White, Liam Quin, Linda Burman
: :--Master the newest and hottest building block of the web, XML. Our experts lead you step by step through everything from the basics to data design, tools, and applications. --This Premium Edition contains all the detailed techniques, tips, and real world case studies of our original, but is enhanced with additional case studies, all the new specs, and bonus reference materials. --CD includes all the code in the book and numerous third-party tools. |
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JAX: Java APIs for XML Kick Start»rank: 1535297by: Aoyon Chowdhury, Parag Choudhary
: :JAX: Java APIs for XML Kick Start covers the JAX APIs - fundamental for development of Java-based Web service applications as well as other e-Commerce applications requiring the exchange and manipulation of data. The book includes an overview of Web service fundamentals including SOAP, UDDI, and WSDL, all of which will be built upon in later examples. The book then covers the current set of JAX APIs for data processing, for messaging, for writing data to registries and for calling remote applications. Each API is covered from an architectural and implementation perspective, using real-world examples and case studies throughout to illustrate their usefulness. The author will demonstrate both Web service and traditional ... |
Professional Java Data: RDBMS, JDBC, SQLJ, OODBMS, JNDI, LDAP, Servlets, JSP, WAP, XML, EJBs, CMP2.0, JDO, Transactions, Performance, Scalability, Object and Data Modeling»rank: 1352338by: Thomas Bishop, Glenn E. Mitchell, John Bell, Bjarki Holm, Danny Ayers, Carl Calvert Bettis, Sean Rhody, Tony Loton, Michael Bogovich, Mark Wilcox, Lin Kelly Poon, Nitin Nanda, Rick Grehan, Matthew Ferris, Kelly Lin Poon
: :Java provides versatile technologies for data access and manipulation. This book investigates these technologies in detail and shows how they can be used to develop robust enterprise applications. The book is divided into five sections, the first of which looks at data and object modeling. The second section investigates accessing data in relational and object oriented databases, and directory services. The focus of the following section is data presentation for web clients. The fourth section covers Enterprise JavaBeans and distributed applications. The last section of the book consists of four real-world case studies that build on the previous chapters of the book. Transactions, performance, and scalability of data applications are also discussed ... |
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The LaTeX Web Companion: Integrating TeX, HTML, and XML (Tools and Techniques for Computer Typesetting)»rank: 1006349by: Michel Goossens, Sebastian Rahtz, Eitan M. Gurari, Ross Moore, Robert S. Sutor
: :This book shows how you can publish LaTeX documents on the Web. LaTeX was born of the scientist's need to prepare well-formatted information, particularly with pictures and mathematics included; the Web was born of the scientist's need to communicate information electronically. Until now, it has been difficult to find solutions that address both needs. HTML and today's Web browsers deal inadequately with the nontextual components of scientific documents. This book, at last, describes tools and techniques for transforming LaTeX sources into Web formats for electronic publication, and for transforming Web sources into LaTeX documents for optimal printing. You will learn how to: *Make full use of Acrobat with LaTeX *Convert existing documents ... |
XML by Example: Building E-Commerce Applications (Charles F. Goldfarb Series on Open Information Management)»rank: 1622058by: Sean McGrath
: :Demonstrates XML's powerful E-commerce capabilities by walking you through the construction of a real-world catalog application, start to finish. CD-ROM included. Paper. DLC: XML (Document markup language). Review:Sean McGrath makes understanding XML simple by gently easing his readers into the topic. His overview discusses what XML is and how it differs philosophically from HTML without competing with it. This introduction shows why XML is generating such excitement and how it will be of great importance to electronic commerce. Next, McGrath demonstrates XML in action in an electronic-commerce environment. His conversational style leads the reader through what could be very dry topics, such as publishing databases with XML or using Channel Definition ... |
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Professional PHP4 XML»rank: 208142by: Luis Argerich, Chris Lea, Ken Egervari, Matt Anton, Chris Hubbard, James Fuller, Charlie Killian
: :This book covers the PHP language (and is up to date with the latest 4.2 release), the XML standard and the intersection between these widely used technologies. You will learn the 'core' standards for XML processing such as Xpath,Dom,SAX and XSLT and how to use them from PHP. Satellite standards, vocabularies and other technical topics related to XML processing are also covered with examples, tips and suggestions from an experienced field of PHP programmers and XML experts. |
The XML and SGML Cookbook : Recipes for Structured Information (Charles F. Goldfarb Series)»rank: 1838290by: Rick Jelliffe
: :SGML experts are in short supply and in high demand. This book will help jump start SGML users by providing 'cookbook recipes' for the most common SGML document type definitions (DTDs). The CD-ROM contains hundreds of sample DTDs that users can cut and paste from to create their own DTD. |
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XML Schemas»rank: 1289247by: Lucinda Dykes, Ed Tittel, Chelsea Valentine
: :XML Schemas are a more precise way to model data with XML and are an update to the old XML DTDS. The final spec was approved in May by the W3C standards organization and is one of the hottest areas in XML programming. Just as the discovery of the Rosetta stone provided a way to establish the meaning of Egyptian hieroglyphics, XML schemas provide a way for organizations to establish the meaning of XML documents so they can be understood across different company systems. Each industry will have a set of shared vocabularies for describing data being exchanged across the Web, making schemas a cornerstone of e-commerce development. |
Developing Web Services with Java APIs for XML (JAX Pack) with CDROM»rank: 1640581from: Syngress
: :JAX Pack is an all-in-one development kit that utilizes XML to build cross platform Web services. For companies that are developing Web services to collaborate with business partners, JAX Pack offers a faster way to develop applications while maintaining independence from any particular vendor's XML technologies. This title provides coverage of Sun's JAX Pack. The book assumes that readers are experienced Java developers with a solid understanding of XML. As such, the book contains five parts covering each component of JAX Pack (AXP, JAXR, JAXM, JAXB, and JAX-RPC). |