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Delphi Developer’s Guide to XML

May 6, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Designed for the Delphi developer who wants to learn about XML, Delphi Developer’s Guide to XML covers all aspects of utilizing the power of XML through the Delphi environment. This book provides a solid introduction to the technologies that make up XML and its related specifications. In-depth coverage of the Document Object Model (DOM) includes investigation of the basic specification and three implementations: Microsoft’s DOM, CUESoft’s DOM, and Open XML’s DOM. Similarly, both Microsoft’s version and a native Delphi implementation are described for the Simple API for XML (SAX). Generating XML documents is detailed using simple text, Delphi’s Web modules and XMLBroker, each of the DOMs, and SAX. Developing applications that make use of XML is also covered, including XSLT and SOAP examples.

The CD includes the relevant specifications regarding XML, along with all the code from the book and various XML tools.

Delphi Developer’s Guide to XML

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Api, Delphi, Delphi Developer, Delphi Environment, Delphi Xml, Depth Coverage, Developers, Document Object Model, Doms, Guide, Learn Delphi, Native Delphi, Open Xml, Product Description, Relevant Specifications, Sax Xml, SOAP, Web Modules, Xml Delphi, Xml Documents, Xml Tools, XSLT

JAX: Java APIs for XML Kick Start

May 4, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
JAX: Java APIs for XML Kick Start covers the JAX APIs – fundamental for development of Java-based Web service applications as well as other e-Commerce applications requiring the exchange and manipulation of data. The book includes an overview of Web service fundamentals including SOAP, UDDI, and WSDL, all of which will be built upon in later examples. The book then covers the current set of JAX APIs for data processing, for messaging, for writing data to registries and for calling remote applications.

Each API is covered from an architectural and implementation perspective, using real-world examples and case studies throughout to illustrate their usefulness. The author will demonstrate both Web service and traditional JAX applications, giving a complete picture of the uses of JAX. The final chapter looks ahead to new developments and new APIs in progress at Sun.

JAX: Java APIs for XML Kick Start

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Api, APIs, Case Studies, Commerce Applications, Current, Data Processing, Implementation Perspective, Java, Java Apis, Java Xml, Jax, Kick, Kick Start, Manipulation, New Developments, Product Description, Real World, Remote Applications, Service Applications, Soap Uddi, Start, Sun Java, Web Service

.NET and XML

May 3, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
If you’re seeking ways to build network-based applications or XML-based web services, Microsoft provides most of the tools you’ll need. XML is integrated into the .NET Framework and Visual Studio .NET, but if you want to get a grasp on how .NET and XML actually work together, that’s a different story. With .NET & XML, you can get under the hood to see how the .NET Framework implements XML, giving you the skills to write understandable XML-based code that interoperates with code written with other tools, and even other languages. .NET & XML starts by introducing XML and the .NET Framework, and then teaches you how to read and write XML before moving on to complex methods for manipulating, navigating, transforming, and constraining it. As you move from chapter to chapter, you’ll absorb increasingly complex information until you have enough knowledge to successfully program your own XML-based applications. This tutorial also contains a quick reference to the API, plus various useful appendices.

.NET and XML

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: .NET, Api, Applications, Different Story, Grasp, Implements, Languages, Microsoft, Moving, Net Framework, Net Studio, Product Description, Quick Reference, Tools, Visual Net, Visual Studio Net, Web Services, Xml Code

Opening Up Library Systems Through Web Services and SOA: Hype, or Reality?

May 2, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Libraries are increasingly demanding the ability to exploit their library systems (LIS) using application programming interfaces (APIs), Web services, or other technologies. This issue of “Library Technology Reports” explores how vendors of open source library technology are approaching this desire for customization plus an in-depth exploration of trends towards APIs, Web services, and the service-oriented architecture. Topics covered in this issue include: Why Should Libraries Care about Application Programming Interfaces; APIs – Basic Concepts; Vendors and Products – Case Studies and Customer Responses; API Hype and Reality; and, Conclusions and resources.

Opening Up Library Systems Through Web Services and SOA: Hype, or Reality?

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Api, Application Programming Interfaces, Case Studies, Conclusions, Customer Responses, Customization, Depth Exploration, Desire, Hype, Libraries, Library, Library Systems, Library Technology Reports, Open Source Library, Opening, Product Description, Reality, Service Oriented Architecture, services, Systems, Through, Web Service, Web Services

Java and XML Data Binding

April 29, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
More Java developers today want to work with XML, the technology that enables data to be transported intact over the Internet, but they don’t have time to become XML experts. If this describes you, then you’ll appreciate data binding, the new way of converting XML documents into Java objects, so those documents can be worked on and manipulated like any other Java object, then converted back to XML This new title provides an in-depth technical look at XML Data Binding. The book offers complete documentation of all features in both the Sun Microsystems JAXB API and popular open source alternative implementations (Enhydra Zeus, Exolabs Castor and Quick). It also gets into significant detail about when data binding is appropriate to use, and provides numerous practical examples of using data binding in applications.

Java and XML Data Binding

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Api, Applications Java, Binding, Castor, Data, Enhydra, Java, Java And Xml, Java Developers, Java Objects, Java Xml, Jaxb, Open Source, Product Description, Sun Microsystems, Technology, Xml Data, Xml Documents, Xml Experts, Xml Java, Zeus
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