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Professional XML»rank: 1215191by: Mark Birbeck, Michael Kay, stev Livingstone, Stephen F. Mohr, Jonathan Pinnock, Brian Loesgen, Steven Livingston, Didier Martin, Nikola Ozu, Mark Seabourne, David Baliles
: :XML, otherwise known as eXtensible Mark Up language is the latest buzz-word on the Internet, but it's a rapidly maturing technology with powerful real-world applications, particularly for the management, display and organization of data. The book's scope is XML, XSL, and the whole Document Object Model. It also investigates SAX, WAP, XML linking, XML e-commerce, server to server XML and XML databases. This book is a broad compendium that investigates and describes how the total XML concept will work for programmers. Review:A serious look at how to use XML in sophisticated real-world Web applications, Professional XML goes beyond your run-of-the-mill tutorial by giving you practical examples and techniques. The book focuses ... |
Professional XML Schemas»rank: 980885by: Jon Duckett, Nik Ozu, Kevin Williams, Stephen Mohr, Kurt Cagle, Oliver Griffin, Francis Norton, Ian Stokes-Rees, Jeni Tennison
: :In order to leverage XML's power as a self-describing and extensible language, we need a way to define and describe the allowable content of any type of XML document. In the past, this has been achieved with DTDs, but these have in many ways fallen short of the requirements for working with data. XML Schemas were created to provide a more powerful and flexible mechanism for describing permissible document structures using XML syntax. They provide a set of built-in datatypes, which can mimic the object-oriented mechanisms of many languages, offer support for namespaces, and facilities for automated documentation. Professional XML Schemas exhaustively details the W3C XML Schema language, and teaches the new ... |
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SQL Server 2000 XML Distilled»rank: 1194102by: Kevin Williams, Daryl Barnes, Bryant Likes, Stephen Mohr, Paul Morris, Andrew Novick, Andrew Polshaw, Simon Sabin, Jeni Tennison, Andy Novick
: :XML is one of a family of web standards for data description, validation, manipulation, and interchange. It enables the construction of application-specific data languages, which can be handled by generic tools. Its other main benefits are its platform independence, self-describing structure, and human readability. All the big relational database vendors are adding XML support to their databases ñ and their confidence in XML as a maturing data standard is strengthening. Microsoft's commitment to XML extends beyond the database to include application and presentation layers, particularly in .NET. The nascent field of web services will depend on the effective interface between relational databases and the XML messages that link them. SQL Server 2000 ... |
Professional ASP XML»rank: 947702by: Steven Hahn, Stephen Mohr, Brian Loesgen, Richard Blair, Alex Homer, Corey Haines, Dinar Dalvi, John Slater, Mario Zucca, Luca Bolognese, Kevin Williams, Bill Kropog, Mario Zuccar
: :XML, the Extensible Markup Language, is a platform-independent language for describing data. The XML and related specifications, as well as the Document Object Model, have all been developed with language independence in mind. This was done to allow any programmer to use these powerful protocols and object models in their own language of choice, thus providing a huge development potential for the XML community and offering a myriad of opportunities to developers working with established technologies. ASP has long been leading technology for server-side, dynamic web applications. And XML, as the newest markup language and a standard format for the universal sharing of data, is undoubtedly set to become an intrinsic part ... |
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Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 Unleashed»rank: 691142by: Scott Woodgate, Stephen Mohr, Brian Loesgen
: :Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 Unleashed is your tool to unleash the power of Microsoft's BizTalk Server 2004. Learn how to use the server as an enterprise application integration tool and how to exploit its key strengths to orchestrate e-commerce business processes in B2B and B2C environments. Providing complete coverage of system architecture, application integration, messaging and migration, Unleashed also illustrates practical application of the server through an entire section dedicated to real-world case studies of businesses using BizTalk Server 2004 on a daily basis. As seen in these examples, there can be obstacles along the way to success, but Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 Unleashed will help you overcome each one. |
Designing Distributed Applications with XML, ASP, IE5, LDAP and MSMQ»rank: 1733370by: Stephen T. Mohr
: :Designing Distributed Applications is all about creating Cooperative Network Applications. Their aim is to promote the re-use of Intranet and Internet applications and maintain the viability of applications in the face of change. |
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Membrane Applications and Research in Food Processing»rank: 1733370by: Charles M. Mohr, Stephen A. Leeper, Debra E. Engelgau
: :Designing Distributed Applications is all about creating Cooperative Network Applications. Their aim is to promote the re-use of Intranet and Internet applications and maintain the viability of applications in the face of change. |
Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 Unleashed»rank: 1733370by: Scott/ Mohr, Stephen/ Loesgen, Brian Woodgate
: :Designing Distributed Applications is all about creating Cooperative Network Applications. Their aim is to promote the re-use of Intranet and Internet applications and maintain the viability of applications in the face of change. |
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Pathobiology of the Aging Dog»rank: 2945520from: Wiley-Blackwell
: :(ILSI International Life Sciences Institute) Hannover Medical School, Germany. Provides baseline data derived from clinicopathologic studies of canine populations. Organized by organ system with emphasis on the prevalence and nature of lesions and the current state of knowledge concerning their pathogenesis. For researchers in pathology, toxicology, and gerontology. |
Professional ASP XML»rank: 2945520by: Steven Hahn~Stephen Mohr~Mark Baartse~Brian Loesgen~Richard Blair~Alex Homer~Corey Haines~Dinar Dalvi~John Slater~Mario Zucca
: :(ILSI International Life Sciences Institute) Hannover Medical School, Germany. Provides baseline data derived from clinicopathologic studies of canine populations. Organized by organ system with emphasis on the prevalence and nature of lesions and the current state of knowledge concerning their pathogenesis. For researchers in pathology, toxicology, and gerontology. |