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XML and Java(TM): Developing Web Applications (2nd Edition)

»rank: 895978

by: Hiroshi Maruyama, Kent Tamura, Naohiko Uramoto, Makoto Murata, Andy Clark, Yuichi Nakamura, Ryo Neyama, Kazuya Kosaka, Satoshi Hada


: :Fully revised to cover the latest standards and technologies, XML and Java™, Second Edition provides the practical solutions developers need to design powerful and portable Web-based applications. Featuring step-by-step examples, this book focuses on harnessing the power of Java™ and XML together to streamline the development process. XML and Java™, Second Edition provides new coverage of emerging areas such as document management, databases, messaging, servlets, JDBC, data binding, security, and more. It begins with an overview of XML programming techniques, standard APIs, and tools. Building upon this foundation, the book goes on to cover the latest technologies, including DOM Level 2, SAX2, XSLT, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI. It explores the role of ...


XML Black Book 2nd Edition: The Complete Reference for XML Designers and Content Developers

»rank: 1639979

by: Ted Wugofski


: :This comprehensive reference guide to XML covers the latest versions of the XML specification and related specifications, tips, techniques, and examples. Written to improve your productivity, this book addresses topics from markup and DTD design, to the most popular XML-based applications and the latest software tools available for working with XML.


Delphi Developer's Guide to XML (Wordware Delphi Developer's Library)

»rank: 1228359

by: Keith Wood


: :This XML guide explains how to apply the power and flexibility of Delphi to XML, and provides a solid introduction to the technologies that make up XML and its related specifications.


Fuzzy Database Modeling with XML (Advances in Database Systems)

»rank: 1930640

by: Zongmin Ma


: :Fuzzy Database Modeling with XML aims to provide a single record of current research and practical applications in the fuzzy databases. This volume is the outgrowth of research the author has conducted in recent years. Fuzzy Database Modeling with XML introduces state-of-the-art information to the database research, while at the same time serving the information technology professional faced with a non-traditional application that defeats conventional approaches. The research on fuzzy conceptual models and fuzzy object-oriented databases is receiving increasing attention, in addition to fuzzy relational database models. With rapid advances in network and internet techniques as well, the databases have been applied under the environment of distributed information systems. It is essential ...


XML for ASP.NET Developers (Kaleidoscope)

»rank: 483295

by: Dan Wahlin


: :XML for ASP.NET Developers first gives a solid foundation in the basics of MSXML including XML Syntax, XML Schemas, Xpath, Xlink, Xpointer, and other concepts necessary to leverage the power of XML. After the building blocks of XML are thoroughly covered, Dan guides readers through manipulating XML documents using the Document Object Model (DOM) and XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language) both on the client and the server. Detailed examples combined with easy to follow tutorials will have readers transforming XML documents into professional looking applications quickly and easily. Providing a single source for information on a variety of XML related technologies makes XML for ASP.NET Developers a necessary edition to any developer's library ...


XML in 60 Minutes a Day

»rank: 885511

by: Linda McKinnon, Al McKinnon


: : XML is now ubiquitous, not just in Web development, but as the underpinning of interactive Web services: applications that really do run on any platform Includes twenty-four one-hour lessons that recreate a typical week-long introductory seminar Provides readers with a sound, fundamental understanding of XML and how it changes application development Explains how to use XML when dealing with transforms, schemas, and other Web services requirements The authors teach courses for IBM Canada Companion Web site features an online presentation by the authors that follows along with each chapter and includes an audio-only option for readers with dial-up Internet connection


Enhydra XMLC Java Presentation Development

»rank: 1725747

by: David H. Young


: :Enhydra Application Development with XMLC presents XMLC development by first outlining the advantages of XMLC and the Enhydra platform. The book then introduces progressively more complex development scenarios using XMLC and illustrates each topic with working examples.


XML Web Services in the Organization (Pro-Developer)

»rank: 1191968

by: Chris Boar


: :Description: 25-Word Description Provides IS developers and architects with the information they need to understand why XML Web services will revolutionize and simplify the way they do business 75-Word Description This Microsoft Press(R) title shows IS developers and architects how to use XML Web services to create business solutions that enhance security, enable interoperability with legacy systems, facilitate collaboration among mobile workers, provide seamless electronic data interchange, and ease creation of customer-ready Web interfaces. Concrete, real-world implementation examples are included to help developers and architects begin planning their move to XML Web services today. The book discusses XML Web service solutions within businesses, among businesses, and between businesses and consumers--with complete security ...


Real World XML Web Services: For VB and VB .NET Developers (Developmentor Series (Dm))

»rank: 470107

by: Yasser Shohoud


: :Web services are the next revolution in the way applications are built and used. This book will give developers the information they need to design and build next generation distributed interoperable applications with Web services. It has a unique blend of theory and practice, and is focused on Visual Basic developers. The first four chapters explain the architectural foundation on which Web services are built. The remaining eight chapters explain the tools you use to build Web services. The book covers SOAP, WSDL (the Web services Description Language), and UDDI, among other topics, and contains many practical examples, ranging from a few lines of code to long projects. Unlike competing books, the ...


Building a Generic Report Engine Using SQL Server 2000, XML, and XSLT in ASP.NET

»rank: 1813045

by: Carlos Walzer


: :In this article, author Carlos Walzer explains how to create a generic aspx page to add reporting capabilities to an ASP.NET site. He demonstrates how this can be done by taking advantage of the set of classes introduced by .NET to manage XML, as well as the SQL Server 2000 XML features. The reporting aspx page created here is the result of combining System.Xml.XmlTextReader, XSLT, streams, and stored procedures that return XML using the FOR XML clause.



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