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  • 2000-2004  (19)
  • 1995-1999
  • Safari Tech Books Online  (19)
  • Indianapolis, Ind. : Sams  (10)
  • Boston : Addison-Wesley  (9)
  • XML (Document markup language)  (14)
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  • 2000-2004  (19)
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  • 1
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    Boston : Addison-Wesley | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 605 p. , ill. ; , 24 cm
    DDC: 005.7/2
    Keywords: Business ; Computer programs ; XML (Document markup language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: "This volume offers relentlessly pragmatic solutions to help your business applications get the most out of XML, with a breezy style that makes the going easy. Mike has lived this stuff; he has a strong command of the solutions and the philosophy that underlies them." --Eve Maler, XML Standards Architect, Sun Microsystems Businesses running legacy applications that do not support XML can face a tough choice: Either keep their legacy applications or switch to newer, XML-enhanced applications. XML presents both challenges and opportunities for organizations as they struggle with their data. Does this dilemma sound familiar? What if you could enable a legacy application to support XML? You can. In Using XML with Legacy Business Applications, e-commerce expert Michael C. Rawlins outlines usable techniques for solving day-to-day XML-related data exchange problems. Using an easy-to-understand cookbook approach, Rawlins shows you how to build XML support into legacy business applications using Java and C++. The techniques are illustrated by building converters for legacy formats. Converting CSV files, flat files, and X12 EDI to and from XML will never be easier! Inside you'll find: A concise tutorial for learning to read W3C XML schemas An introduction to using XSLT to transform between different XML formats Simple, pragmatic advice on transporting XML documents securely over the Internet For developers working with either MSXML with Visual C++ or Java and Xerces: See Chapter 3 for a step-by-step guide to enabling existing business applications to export XML documents See Chapter 2 for a step-by-step guide to enabling existing business applications to import XML documents See Chapter 5 for code examples and tips for validating XML documents against schemas See Chapter 12 for general tips on building commerce support into an application For end users who need a simple and robust conversion utility: See Chapter 7 for converting CSV files to and from XML See Chapter 8 for converting flat files to and from XML See Chapter 9 for converting X12 EDI to and from XML See Chapter 11 for tips on how to use these techniques together for complex format conversions The resource-filled companion Web site (www.rawlinsecconsulting.com/booksupplement) includes executable versions of the utilities described in the book, full source code in C++ and Java, XSLT stylesheets, bug fixes, sample input and output files, and more. 0321154940B07142003
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  • 2
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    Boston : Addison-Wesley | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: p. cm
    DDC: 006.7/6
    Keywords: Application software ; Development ; Internet programming ; Web site development ; XML (Document markup language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Praise for XForms: XML Powered Web Forms "XForms is an exciting new technology for designing Web forms in an elegant and accessible way. Raman's book provides strong motivations for flexibility in the design of human-machine interactions, and explains how to use XForms to this end in crystal-clear prose." - Eve Maler XML Standards Architect, Sun Microsystems "Interactive forms technology is the logical evolution of Web user interface design. XForms represents a significant leap forward in that evolution." - Sean McGrath CTO, Propylon "The greatest strength of this book is the skill with which T. V. Raman links the XForms technology with the larger context of the Web. The limitations of HTML forms, the ways in which XForms provides a better foundation for Web and Web service user interfaces, and the opportunities for an XForms-powered Web that is accessible to all users and devices are outlined and brought together in a compelling way." - Michael Champion Advisory Research and Development Specialist, Software AG "Raman's book gives the reader an excellent explanation of the emerging W3C XForms recommendation. It's a well-organized and well-written book that begins with a gentle introduction to the concepts that motivated the development of XForms and then provides a reasonable overview of the relevant XML technology related to XForms. Most of the book covers XForms components: user interface controls, model properties, functions, actions, and events. It concludes with XForms as a Web service, offering multi-modal access and accessibility. In light of the October 2003 deadline for U.S. federal agencies to comply with the mandate of the Government Paperwork Elimination Act (GPEA) to give citizens the opportunity to provide information online, this important technical work comes none too soon. As T. V. masterfully elucidates, XForms provides the 'last mile' in 'connecting users to their data.' Insightfully, he also observes 'the document is the human interface' to data-an understanding without which the challenge to make eGov services 'citizen-centered' simply cannot and will not be met." - Owen Ambur Cofounder and Cochair, XML Working Group, U.S. CIO Council "I found the author's straightforward style quite comfortable and informative. I heartily recommend this book, especially for government XML developers interested in the broader area of E-Forms. Understanding XForms is key to developing robust and flexible E-Forms solutions that separate cont...
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Indianapolis, Ind. : Sams | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 388 p. , ill. ; , 23 cm
    Keywords: Microsoft InfoPath ; Business ; Forms ; Computer programs ; XML (Document markup language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: 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.
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  • 4
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    Indianapolis, Ind. : Sams | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: 355 p. , ill. ; , 24 cm
    DDC: 006.7/4
    Keywords: Query languages (Computer science) ; XML (Document markup language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: XQuery Kick Start delivers a concise introduction to the XQuery standard, and useful implementation advice for developers needing to put it into practice. The book starts by explaining the role of XQuery in the XML family of specifications, and its relationship with XPath. The authors then explain the specification in detail, describing the semantics and data model, before moving to examples using XQuery to manipulate XML databases and document storage systems. Later chapters discuss Java implementations of XQuery and development tools that facilitate the development of Web sites with XQuery. This book is up to date with the latest XQuery specifications, and includes coverage of new features for extending the XQuery language.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
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    Indianapolis, Ind. : Sams | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 599 p. , ill. ; , 24 cm. +
    DDC: 005.276
    Keywords: Active server pages ; Microsoft .NET ; Web sites ; Design ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Sams Teach Yourself ASP.NET in 24 Hours Complete Starte Kit provides the unbeatable combination of well-known author and prgrammer Scott Mitchell and Sams' best-selling series. This book teaches non-programmers how to utilize the powerful built-in ASP.NET controls while using the free Web authoring toold created by Microsoft-- Web Matrix . The barrier to entry for this book is very low. Readers need only have Windows 2000 (Professional) or Windows XP. All the other necessary tools are provided on the accompanying CD.
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  • 6
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    Indianapolis, Ind. : Sams | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 608 p. , ill. ; , 24 cm
    DDC: 005.2/768
    Keywords: Active server pages ; Microsoft Visual studio ; Microsoft .NET ; Web site development ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Visual Studio .NET is the premier development environment for creating .NET applications. The environment includes specialized tools for working with databases, XML files, and XML Web services. Building applications with Visual Studio .NET is a very different experience than building ASP.NET applications with a standard text editor. Visual Studio .NET performs a lot of invisible work in the background, and the environment makes a number of assumptions about the best way to build applications. It is difficult for even an experienced ASP.NET developer to use Visual Studio .NET effectively without any guidance. This book helps readers understand and begin using this complicated environment.
    Note: Includes index
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  • 7
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    Boston : Addison-Wesley | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xxvii, 577 p. , ill. ; , 24 cm. +
    DDC: 005.2/76
    Keywords: Microsoft Visual BASIC ; Internet programming ; Microsoft .NET Framework ; XML (Document markup language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: "You are holding in your hands my favorite book on Web services and .NET. What else can I say? Buy this book now, and be prepared for a new way of coding!" -Keith Ballinger, Program Manager for XML Web Services, Microsoft "If you've been searching for a book that goes beyond the Web services hype, and distills the benefits of the actual platform, look no further, you've found the right one." -Aaron Skonnard, Instructor and Author, DevelopMentor Real World XML Web Services is the Visual Basic programmer's definitive guide to designing and building Web services. It provides developers with a comprehensive understanding of Web services, covering everything from basic concepts and solutions to interoperability problems. This book begins with a concise and practical introduction to Web services and the foundation on which they are built, including Web Services Description Language (WSDL) and Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). Readers learn, by example, how to use each tool for developing Web services, starting with the SOAP Toolkit and the .NET framework. Visual Basic programmers discover how to: Use XML Schema to define Web service messages Use SOAP for messaging and Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) Read and modify WSDL documents Build Web services with the SOAP Toolkit Create and invoke Web services using the .NET framework Implement SOAP headers and use SOAP Fault Develop interface-based Web services Handle data in .NET Web services, including objects, arrays, and DataSets Use SOAP extensions to build reusable infrastructure for security and compression Use Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI) at design time and run time Understand the architecture of other popular toolkits, such as Apache SOAP for Java, and learn how to solve interoperability problems The book closes by walking the reader through the creation of a Web service with .NET and Visual Basic 6 clients. Real World XML Web Services empowers Visual Basic programmers to design and build the next generation of applications using Web services. 0201774259B08192002
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 8
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    Online Resource
    Boston : Addison-Wesley | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xxix, 603 p. , ill. ;c 24 cm.
    DDC: 005.7/2
    Keywords: Metadata ; XML (Document markup language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: The explosive growth of the World Wide Web is fueling the need for a new generation of technologies for managing information flow, data, and knowledge. This developer's overview and how-to book provides a complete introduction and application guide to the world of topic maps, a powerful new means of navigating the World Wide Web's vast sea of information. With contributed chapters written by today's leading topic map experts, XML Topic Maps is designed to be a "living document" for managing information across the Web's interconnected resources. The book begins with a broad introduction and a tutorial on topic maps and XTM technology. The focus then shifts to strategies for creating and deploying the technology. Throughout, the latest theoretical perspectives are offered, alongside discussions of the challenges developers will face as the Web continues to evolve. Looking forward, the book's concluding chapters provide a road map to the future of topic map technology and the Semantic Web in general. Specific subjects explored in detail include: Topic mapping and the XTM specification Using XML Topic Maps to build knowledge repositories Knowledge Representation, ontological engineering, and topic maps Transforming an XTM document into a Web page Creating enterprise Web sites with topic maps and XSLT Open source topic map software XTM, RDF, and topic maps Semantic networks and knowledge organization Using topic maps in education Topic maps, pedagogy, and future perspectives Featuring the latest perspectives from today's leading topic map experts, XML Topic Maps provides the tools, techniques, and resources necessary to plot the changing course of information management across the World Wide Web. 0201749602B08282002
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  • 9
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    Boston : Addison-Wesley | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xxxvii, 1071 p. , ill. ; , 24 cm
    DDC: 005.7/2
    Keywords: Java (Computer program language) ; XML (Document markup language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Praise for Elliotte Rusty Harold's Processing XML with Java ™ "The sophistication and language are very appropriate for Java and XML application developers. You can tell by the way the author writes that he too is a developer. He delves very deeply into the topics and has really taken things apart and investigated how they work. I especially like his coverage of 'gotchas,' pitfalls, and limitations of the technologies." - John Wegis , Web Engineer, Sun Microsystems, Inc. "Elliotte has written an excellent book on XML that covers a lot of ground and introduces current and emerging technologies. He helps the novice programmer understand the concepts and principles of XML and related technologies, while covering the material at a level that's deep enough for the advanced developer. With a broad coverage of XML technologies, lots of little hints, and information I haven't seen in any other book on the topic, this work has become a valuable addition to my technical library." - Robert W. Husted , Member, Technical Staff, Requisite Technology, Inc. "The code examples are well structured and easy to follow. They provide real value for someone writing industrial-strength Java and XML applications. The time saved will repay the cost of this book a hundred times over. "The book also contains more of the pearls of wisdom we've come to expect from Elliotte Rusty Harold-the kind of pointers that will save developers weeks, if not months, of time." - Ron Weber , Independent Software Consultant Written for Java programmers who want to integrate XML into their systems, this practical, comprehensive guide and reference shows how to process XML documents with the Java programming language. It leads experienced Java developers beyond the basics of XML, allowing them to design sophisticated XML applications and parse complicated documents. Processing XML with Java™ provides a brief review of XML fundamentals, including XML syntax; DTDs, schemas, and validity; stylesheets; and the XML protocols XML-RPC, SOAP, and RSS. The core of the book comprises in-depth discussions on the key XML APIs Java programmers must use to create and manipulate XML files with Java. These include the Simple API for XML (SAX), the Document Object Model (DOM), and JDOM (a Java native API). In addition, the book covers many useful supplements to these core APIs, including XPath, XSLT, TrAX, and JAXP. Practical in focus, Processing XML with Java™ is filled with over two hundred examples that ...
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 989-991) and index
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  • 10
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    Online Resource
    Boston : Addison-Wesley | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 590 p. ; , 23 cm
    Keywords: Active server pages ; ActiveX ; C# (Computer program language) ; Microsoft .NET ; XML (Document markup language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: This is the book every C# developer needs to read to understand how to create effective Internet applications using ASP.NET. As recognized experts in the field, Jeffrey P. McManus and Chris Kinsman explain how to build applications through effective use of ASP.NET, XML, and ADO.NET. In addition, this book will provide: Information about the Common Language Runtime and .NET Foundation Classes, which form the building blocks for application development in the .NET universe Practical C# code examples that illustrate operations used most often by application developers Thorough reference material to the objects available in the Foundation Class libraries 0672321556B11152002
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  • 11
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    Online Resource
    Indianapolis, Ind. : Sams | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 704 p. , ill. ; , 23 cm
    DDC: 005.2/76
    Keywords: Active server pages ; Internet programming ; Microsoft .NET ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Programming Data-Driven Web Applications with ASP.NET provides readers with a solid understanding of ASP.NET and how to effectively integrate databases with their Web sites. The key to making information instantly available on the Web is integrating the Web site and the database to work as one piece. The authors teach this using ASP.NET, server-side controls, ADO+, XML, and SOAP. The authors will teach readers how to manage data by using ASP.NET forms, exposing data through ASP+ Web Services, working with BLOBs, and using cookies and other features to secure their data.
    Note: Includes index
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  • 12
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    Online Resource
    Boston : Addison-Wesley | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 648 p. , ill. ; , 23 cm
    DDC: 005.2/76
    Keywords: Active server pages ; Microsoft.net ; Web site development ; Web sites ; Design ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: The purpose of ASP.NET JumpStart is to show readers the practical applications of .NET and ASP.NET by illustrating how to build Web-based applications using Web Forms and Web Services. Emphasis will be on good programming standards and practices. The reader will be taken from an introduction of the VB .NET language to intermediate topics through a step-by-step approach, which gives the reader the opportunity to try out the practices presented in each chapter.
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  • 13
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    Indianapolis, Ind. : Sams | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 483 p. , ill. ; , 24 cm. +
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Keywords: Enhydra XMLC ; Compilers (Computer programs) ; Java (Computer program language) ; XML (Document markup language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Enhydra XMLC Java Presentation Development is written for computer professionals, with a special focus on application architects, Java Web application developers, and those who are just ramping up on Java and are excited about immersing themselves into Web application development. Taking a task view wherever possible, this book is written to support those seeking a more elegant, maintainable, and flexible mechanism for building Web application presentations. While we spend some time introducing the Enhydra application server for those who are new to the topic of application server development, this book is focused primarily on the topic of Enhydra XMLC and how to use it to improve the lifecycle requirements of your Web application.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 14
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    Indianapolis, Ind. : Sams | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 247 p. , ill. ; , 24 cm
    DDC: 005.7/2
    Keywords: XML (Document markup language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Strategic XML analyses the IT systems of a typical large corporation and gives specific, fully-functional examples that show how XML can solve problems today while positoning your company for the demands of tomorrow. Strategic XML addresses: XML Web content publishing, a simple workflow system, an offline order processing system, SOAP client and server examples, legacy system integration (using COBOL), and a unified Web and print documentation system based on XML and XSL.
    Note: Includes index
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  • 15
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    Boston : Addison-Wesley | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 575 p. , ill. ; , 23 cm
    DDC: 005.7/2
    Keywords: JavaServer pages ; Application software ; Development ; Web sites ; Design ; XML (Document markup language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: The first Internet revolution was all about delivering information to people. We are now in the second revolution, which focuses on delivering information to systems. XML is the tool that makes this new revolution a reality, and Web services are the methods by which businesses will drive system-to-system communication. JSP(TM) and XML takes you beyond the basics, giving you practical advice and in-depth coverage. In the book, you'll learn the technologies and techniques needed to create your own Web services for use in JSP applications. Written by programmers for programmers, the book will help you successfully utilize these exciting technologies with minimal hassle and maximum speed. In JSP™ and XML you will: Learn how to use XML, XSLT, and XPath in your JSP site Program SAX to speed up your XML document processing Understand DOM to learn the W3C standard method of working with XML Coordinate cross-browser client-side XML utilization Understand the Web services alphabet Learn how to leverage Web services to simplify access to your data Learn how SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI integrate into Web Services Use JDOM and dom4J to easily work with XML files Design a balanced JSP site using XML Expand your knowledge of JSP to add new functionality to your Web pages Learn how to practically apply Servlet filters and listeners to a Web site Build dynamic JSP pages that can self- modify, making sites easier to maintain Understand how the new JSP XML syntax works Review the basics of database access within JSP Learn JSP tag library design and how tag libraries simplify using XML and Web Services
    Note: Includes index
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  • 16
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    Online Resource
    Indianapolis, Ind. : Sams | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: 603 p. ; , 24 cm. +
    Keywords: Active server pages ; Electronic commerce ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: The friendly, tutorial style of Sams Teach Yourself E-Commerce Programming with ASP in 21 Days empowers you to create your own online stores quickly and easily. Using online-proven methods, Stephen Walther, an expert e-commerce developer, provides you with an understanding of online commerce applications, then guides you through the use of VBScript and ASP's built-in objects, enabling you to create your own dynamic, database-driven e-commerce solutions. This book does not stop at just creating the online store. The author teaches you to create order tracking systems, manage advertising, create store reports, personalize the shopping experience and much more.
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  • 17
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    Indianapolis, Ind. : Sams | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 438 p. , ill. ; , 24 cm
    DDC: 005.7/2
    Keywords: XML (Document markup language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Sams Teach Yourself XML in 24 Hours teaches you 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. Coverage includes 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, and building an online store.
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  • 18
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    Indianapolis, Ind. : Sams | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 429 p. , ill. ; , 23 cm. +
    DDC: 005.7/2
    Keywords: Java (Computer program language) ; XML (Document markup language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: XML Development with Java 2 provides the information and techniques a Java developer will need to integrate XML into Java-based applications. This book presents a fast-paced introduction to XML and moves quickly into the areas where XML has the biggest impact on Java Development. The book covers crucial topics such as the XML Documet Object Model (DOM), Using Java and XSL to transform and format XML data, Integrating XML into JavaBeans and EJB development, and using XML with Java Servlets. The authors also cover the impact XML has on Java database access and the way XML works with the Swing classes.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 19
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    Boston : Addison-Wesley | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 368 p. ; , 24 cm
    DDC: 005.7/2
    Keywords: XML (Document markup language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: The Extensible Markup Language (XML) has been anointed as the universal duct tape for all software integration problems despite XML's relatively humble origins in the world of document management systems. Essential XML presents a software engineering-focused view of XML and investigates how XML can be used as a component integration technology much like COM or CORBA. Written for software developers and technical managers, this book demonstrates how XML can be used as the glue between independently developed software components (or in the marketecture terminology du jour, how XML can act as the backplane for B2B e-commerce applications). Authors Don Box, Aaron Skonnard, and John Lam cover the key issues, technologies, and techniques involved in using XML as the adhesive between disparate software components and environments. They explain the fundamental abstractions and concepts that permeate all XML technologies, primarily those documented in the XML Information Set (Infoset). XML-based approaches to metadata, declarative, and procedural programming through transformation and programmatic interfaces are covered. Don Box, co-author of the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) specification, provides readers with insight into this emerging XML messaging technology for bridging COM, CORBA, EJB, and the Web. Readers acquire a better understanding of XML's inner workings and come to see how its platform, language, and vendor independence--along with its accessibility--make it an extraordinarily effective solution for software interoperation. 0201709147B04062001
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