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Pro XML Development with Java Technology»rank: 528883by: Ajay Vohra, Deepak Vohra
: :Pro XML Development with Java Technology has been written to help you, the professional Java developer who needs a practical hands-on guide to marrying these technologies together effectively. There are a lot of books out there, but none really explore the combination deeply, and they are largely theoretical. The main objective here was to consolidate the theory and practice of XML and Java technologies in a single, up-to-date source, that is firmly grounded in underlying XML concepts, and can be consulted time and again to rapidly speed up enterprise application development! It covers all the essential XML topics, including XML Schemas, addressing of XML documents through XPath, transformation of XML documents using ... |
XML Pocket Consultant»rank: 567956by: William R. Stanek
: : Here's the eminently practical, pocket-sized reference for Web developers and IT professionals working with XML, XSL, and XSLT. This portable guide delivers a brisk overview of XML, and quickly proceeds to such topics as DTD components, document modeling, document formatting, and XML standards-including XSL, XLink, and XPath. |
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Processing XML with Java(TM): A Guide to SAX, DOM, JDOM, JAXP, and TrAX»rank: 568166by: Elliotte Rusty Harold
: :A complete guide to writing Java programs that read and write XML documents. Shows developers how to save XML documents, read XML documents, communicate with network servers that send and receive XML data, and integrate XSLT into their programs. Softcover. |
Professional SQL Server 2005 XML (Programmer to Programmer)»rank: 304789by: Scott Klein
: : Discusses SQL Server 2005 XML from the server and client sides Examines using XSLT to render the XML data that is retrieved from SQL Server, particularly for ASP.NET Addresses SQL Server relationship with schemas, SOAP, XML security, and .NET Makes extensive use of examples to solve problems that programmers face on an everyday basis and features Server 2005 XML best practices |
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Java & XML for Dummies»rank: 308412by: Barry Burd
: :Java & XML For Dummies shows experienced Java developers how to start incorporating XML data in to their applications. Topics covered include Java/XML Bindings, SAX (Simple API for XML), DOM, SOAP, Web Services, data binding, XML from Java Applications, messaging with XML and Java, DTDs, namespaces, Xpath, CSS, UDDI, HTTP handing servers for SOAP and other XML format messages via serverlets, differences between parsers, Java API programming tools for handling XML, using XML to solve real-world programming problems, WSDL, UDDI, EAI, Message routing, turning java objects into XML, databases in XML. |
Flash XML Applications: Use AS2 and AS3 to Create Photo Galleries, Menus, and Databases»rank: 636619by: Joachim Bernhard Schnier
: :Add seamless, interactive, user-controlled delivery to your Flash applications. This book builds upon your understanding of basic ActionScript (AS) syntax with the foundational skills that you need to use XML in Flash applications and AS2 or AS3 to migrate your existing applications. Beginning with an introduction to XML, XML parsing methods, and a short introduction to AS2 you learn how to create a universal XML load/onload Class as well as a universal XHTML parser. Then you learn how to use Components using XML as the data source, including the menu, menubar, datagrid and tree component. Finally, a tutorial project-the design and development of a Real Estate Web site that contains an XML ... |
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Pro PHP XML and Web Services (Pro)»rank: 564483by: Robert Richards
: : I would highly recommend this as a resource for any developers who want to really dig in and solidify their working knowledge of PHP and web services, or just want to explore the nuances and complexities of XML DTDs and namespaces. — Nathan Smith, Godbit Project Pro PHP XML and Web Services is the authoritative guide to using the XML features of PHP 5 and PHP 6. No other book covers XML and Web Services in PHP as deeply as this title. The first four chapters introduce the core concepts of XML required for proficiency, and will bring you up to speed on the terminology and key concepts you need to ... |
XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer)»rank: 152789by: Michael Kay
: :What is this book about? XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference is the only authoritative reference on XPath, a sub-language within XSLT that determines which part of an XML document the XSLT transforms. Written for professional programmers who use XML every day but find the W3C XPath specifications tough to slog through, this book explains in everyday language what every construct in the language does and how to use it. It also offers background material on the design thinking behind the language, gentle criticism of the language specification when appropriate, and a diverse range of interesting examples in various application areas. |
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XML 1.1 Bible»rank: 544330by: Elliotte Rusty Harold
: :* Updated and better than ever, this more focused revision provides comprehensive coverage of XML to anyone with a basic understanding of HTML and Web servers * Featuring all-new examples, this book contains everything readers need to know to incorporate XML in their Web site plans, designs, and implementations * Continues expert Elliotte Rusty Harold's well-known track record for delivering the best XML guidance available * Includes coverage of the most recent XML 1.1 specification and the latest trends in XML Web publishing * Companion Web site includes additional examples and reference material found in previous editions that readers may find useful Review:The emergence of XML is having an enormous impact ... |
Word 2003 Document Automation with VBA, XML, XSLT, and Smart Documents (Wordware Applications Library)»rank: 313941by: Scott Driza
: :While it has always been possible to create customized Word solutions, Word 2003 offers new functionality that allows documents to be truly interactive. Word 2003 Document Automation with VBA, XML, XSLT, and Smart Documents explains how to use a variety of technologies that change the ways users interact with documents. Learn how to: * Automate documents with a minimum of programming by using Word’s native functionality. * Use Visual Basic for Applications to create document automation solutions. * Record macros, create automated templates, format and manipulate files using Word, and build documents dynamically. * Create, edit, and format XML documents. * Develop smart document solutions to guide users through a variety of ... |