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  • Safari Tech Books Online  (5)
  • Boston ; : Addison-Wesley  (3)
  • Cambridge, Mass. : O'Reilly  (2)
  • XML (Document markup language)  (4)
  • Object-oriented programming (Computer science)  (1)
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  • 1
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    Boston ; : Addison-Wesley | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 834 p. , ill. ; , 24 cm
    Edition: 3rd ed.
    DDC: 005.72
    Keywords: XML (Document markup language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: This work covers all the features of XML, and sets them within an applied setting. In addition to the specifications of XML, readers will learn how to create powerful Web applications and see the actual workings of XML.
    Note: Includes index. - Previous ed.: 2000
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  • 2
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    Boston ; : Addison-Wesley | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xxxiv, 368 p. , ill. ; , 25 cm
    DDC: 005.1/17
    Keywords: Computer software ; Development ; Object-oriented programming (Computer science) ; UML (Computer science) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Executable UML is a major innovation in the field of software development. It is designed to produce a comprehensive and understandable model of a solution independent of the organization of the software implementation. It is a highly abstract thinking tool that aids in the formalization of knowledge, and is also a way of describing the concepts that make up abstract solutions to software development problems. This timely new book, Executable UML: A Foundation for Model-Driven Architecture, thoroughly introduces, documents, and explains this important new technology. The authors show how UML can formalize requirements and use cases into a rich set of verifiable diagrams, how it can be used to produce executable and testable models, and how these models can be translated directly into code. In addition, the book explains how individual system domains are woven together by an executable UML model compiler. The book is full of tips and techniques to help you: Partition a system into subject matters based on individual aspects Pick the right level for use case modeling to speed subject matter comprehension Model classes and focus on relationships to capture subject matter semantics precisely Express behavior using the newly adopted UML action semantics and action languages Specify constraints using tags specified in OCL (Object Constraint Language) In addition, this book tackles topics of particular importance in execution, such as how to: Synchronize objects by building lifecycles using statechart diagrams Model relationships and contention safely Distribute dynamics to avoid unmaintainable controller objects Verify the models by executing test cases against the statechart diagrams and constraints A large-scale, fully developed case study runs throughout the book to illustrate concepts and techniques. These models, plus tools to translate and run Executable UML models, can be downloaded from the book's websites, www.executableumlbook.com and www.projtech.com. 0201748045B05092002
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Boston ; : Addison-Wesley | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xxiii, 224 p. , ill. ; , 24 cm
    DDC: 005.2/76
    Keywords: Application software ; Development ; SQL (Computer program language) ; Web site development ; XML (Document markup language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: "Dan's book provides something that the formal standards and development manuals sorely lack: a context that helps developers understand how to use XML in their own projects." --Tim Kientzle, Independent Software Consultant XML and SQL: Developing Web Applications is a guide for Web developers and database programmers interested in building robust XML applications backed by SQL databases. It makes it easier than ever for Web developers to create and manage scalable database applications optimized for the Internet. The author offers an understanding of the many advantages of both XML and SQL and provides practical information and techniques for utilizing the best of both systems. The book explores the stages of application development step by step, featuring a real-world perspective and many examples of when and how each technology is most effective. Specific topics covered include: Project definition for a data-oriented application Creating a bullet-proof data model DTDs (document type definitions) and the design of XML documents When to use XML, and what parts of your data should remain purely relational Related standards, such as XSLT and XML Schema How to use the XML support incorporated into Microsoft's SQL Server™ 2000 The XML-specific features of J2EE™ (Java™ 2 Enterprise Edition) Throughout this book, numerous concrete examples illustrate how to use each of these powerful technologies to circumvent the other's limitations. If you want to use the best part of XML and SQL to create robust, data-centric systems then there is no better resource than this book. 0201657961B10152001
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-210) and index
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge, Mass. : O'Reilly | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 792 p. , ill. ; , 23 cm. +
    DDC: 005.7/2
    Keywords: Oracle (Computer file) ; Application software ; Development ; XML (Document markup language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: This rich and detailed look at the many Oracle tools that support XML development shows Java and PL/SQL developers how to combine the power of XML and XSLT with the speed, functionality, and reliability of the Oracle database. The nearly 800 pages of entertaining text, helpful and time-saving hints, and extensive examples can be put to use immediately to build custom XML applications. Includes a CD-ROM with JDeveloper 3.1, an integrated development environment for Java developers.
    Note: Includes index
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge, Mass. : O'Reilly | Boston, MA :Safari,
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 479 p. , ill. ; , 23 cm
    Series Statement: Java series
    DDC: 005.7/2
    Keywords: Java (Computer program language) ; XML (Document markup language) ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: XML has been the biggest buzzword on the Internet community for the past year. But how do you cut through all the hype and actually put it to work? Java revolutionized the programming world by providing a platform-independent programming language. XML takes the revolution a step further with a platform-independent language for interchanging data. Java and XML share many features that are ideal for building web-based enterprise applications, such as platform-independence, extensibility, reusability, and global language (Unicode) support, and both are based on industry standards. Together Java and XML allow enterprises to simplify and lower costs of information sharing and data exchange. Java and XML shows how to put the two together, building real-world applications in which both the code and the data are truly portable. This book covers: The basics of XML Using standard Java APIs to parse XML Designing new document types using DTDs and Schemas Writing programs that generate XML data Transforming XML into different forms using XSL transformations (XSL/T) XML-RPC Using a web publishing framework like Apache-Cocoon This is the first book to cover the most recent versions of the DOM specification (DOM 2), the SAX API (SAX 2) and Sun's Java API for XML.
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