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Learn XML In a Weekend (In a Weekend (Premier Press))»rank: 1237141by: Erik Westermann
: : Now you can learn how to use XML in just one weekend! Friday evening you’ll read about thehistory of this language and see examples of its applications. On Saturday, you’ll break down theelements of XML and learn how to use them correctly. You will also discover how to use XML editors.Then on Sunday, you’ll pull it all together by using XML with other applications. |
ASP, ADO, and XML Complete»rank: 895709by: Sybex Inc., Sybex Inc.
: :ASP, ADO, and XML Complete is a one-of-a-kind computer book--valuable both for its extensive content and its low price. This book contains a wealth of vital information for any developer in need of a complete reference to the most essential technologies used for Web programming on the Windows platform. ASP, ADO, and XML Complete not only covers the fundamentals of scripting and ASP but it also highlights database development with ADO and SQL Server, client-side scripting, building your own components, using XML with ASP, implementing e-commerce with Microsoft BizTalk server, and building your own online store. ASP, ADO, and XML Complete introduces you to the work of some of Sybex's finest authors, ... |
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Building Web Applications with ADO.NET and XML Web Services (Gearhead Press--In the Trenches)»rank: 1104508by: Richard Hundhausen, Steven Borg, Cole Francis, Kenneth Wilcox
: :Learn how to build a data-intensive Web application with XML Web services and ADO.NET! Richard Hundhausen, Steven Borg, Cole Francis, and Kenneth Wilcox have combined their years of expertise in this invaluable resource to teach you how a typical wired business can leverage Web services in B2B commerce. Using a case study, the authors walk you step by step through how to take advantage of new technologies in .NET, such as ADO, ASP, and SOAP, to create XML Web services. They start with a discussion of a Web services provider case study, including the analysis, design, construction, registration, and deployment of the Web service. You'll then learn about the conceptual design of ... |
Enterprise Applications Integration with XML and Java»rank: 1869472by: JP Morgenthal
: Review:Aimed at the advanced Java developer or system architect, Enterprise Applications Integration with XML and Java combines a leading-edge tour of XML used with Java, plus innovative programming strategies for getting your enterprise systems to share data without re-engineering them. Besides introducing some innovative techniques with these two standards, this title also gives you a good tour of some of the latest XML tools. This book will serve the needs of several types of readers. First, for the IT manager or system architect, it does a fine job of introducing Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) as a goal for the new millennium, and the strengths of Java and XML (and message systems) to ... |
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XML: Principles, Tools, and Techniques (World Wide Web Journal)»rank: 2158091by: Dan Connolly
: :The Web is a landmark in the evolution of Internet information systems because its lingua franca allows authors to say what they mean, rather than merely how to say it. W3C's new eXtensible Markup Language (XML) carries that torch forward to a new generation of information services.Whereas HTML limits writers to a common pool of semantic idioms like 'This is a top-level heading', XML allows publishers to define their own markup language using application specific meanings. In XML, an invoice isn't limited to boldfaced part numbers and quantity tables -- now, it can use and tags.The shift to XML will unleash a diverse range of new applications. Mathematical equation structures are encoded ... |
Integration-Ready Architecture and Design: Software Engineering with XML, Java, .NET, Wireless, Speech, and Knowledge Technologies»rank: 1346294by: Jeff Zhuk
: :The book offers examples of technologies providing access to corporate data and services not only from corporate workstations but also from multiple types of wired and wireless devices and Personal Digital Assistants. The author shares experiences of transforming business for e-business and extending services to the wireless world. Internet and wireless service developers will find unique recipes for creating 'integration ready' J2EE based components. Architects, designers, coders, and even management will find innovative ideas and detailed examples of building multi-dimensional enterprise applications. A 'unified service' approach is demonstrated while creating a core of business frameworks, and then building presentation factories of VoiceXML, WAP, and Web technologies providing access to corporate data and ... |
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Sams Teach Yourself XML in 24 Hours (2nd Edition) (Sams Teach Yourself in 24 Hours)»rank: 1040144by: Michael Morrison
: :Sams Teach Yourself XML in 24 Hours, Second Edition focuses on teaching the reader the fundamental concepts of XML using practical, hands-on examples. Rather than dwelling on dry theory, the book is filled with clear, real-world examples of how the technology can be used today. This book includes coverage of topics such as: Displaying XML files in HTML files; Parsing HTML files into corresponding hierarchical tree structure; Embedding XML code into an HTML file; Using Extensible Style Sheets (XSL) ; Performing queries in XSL; Building an online store. |
Cocoon Developer's Handbook (Developer's Library)»rank: 906758by: Lajos Moczar, Jeremy Aston
: :Cocoon Developer's Handbook is a thorough, detailed guide to developing XML-based Web publishing applications using Apache's powerful Cocoon framework. This book is a practical, detailed guide for experienced developers who need to learn how to implement the Cocoon framework in a Web XML publishing system. The book is not a theoretical work about XSL, XSP, and XSLT standards, but rather a hands-on explanation of these technologies within the Cocoon framework, with examples and solutions to get developers up and running with Cocoon. |
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ebXML: The New Global Standard for Doing Business on the Internet»rank: 1640261by: Alan Kotok, David Webber, David RR Webber
: : Businesses have come to realize that information resources and technologies are key corporate assets and decisions on these matters need to be made at the highest level in an enterprise (including public sector and not-for-profit organizations). As a result, when new standards come along with the potential for expanding collaborative e-business relationships that open new opportunities, improve cash flow, and reduce costs, business people need to know about them. That is the purpose of the new book, ebXML: the New Global Standard for doing Business On the Internet. The book describes this new set of specifications not only in terms of the technology, but also in terms of their impact on ... |
Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 Kick Start»rank: 691100by: Andrew H. Watt
: :Microsoft InfoPath 2003 Kick Start builds upon the reader's knowledge of the Microsoft Office system to enable them to get right to work making productive use of InfoPath. It is targeted specifically at the early adopters - developers who will use their knowledge of XML and Web development to build sophisticated applications with InfoPath front ends. However it is also, carefully structured to enable 'front line' InfoPath users to quickly glean the information they need to be productive when developing their own InfoPath forms - and when working with developers to create more involved InfoPath applications. |