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XML for ASP.NET Developers

May 4, 2010 by BPELforum

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XML for ASP.NET Developers first gives a solid foundation in the basics of MSXML including XML Syntax, XML Schemas, Xpath, Xlink, Xpointer, and other concepts necessary to leverage the power of XML. After the building blocks of XML are thoroughly covered, Dan guides readers through manipulating XML documents using the Document Object Model (DOM) and XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language) both on the client and the server. Detailed examples combined with easy to follow tutorials will have readers transforming XML documents into professional looking applications quickly and easily. Providing a single source for information on a variety of XML related technologies makes XML for ASP.NET Developers a necessary edition to any developer’s library and sets it apart from any book available today.

XML for ASP.NET Developers

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Asp Xml, ASP.NET, Building Blocks, Developers, Document Object Model, Extensible Stylesheet Language, Msxml, Product Description, Related Technologies, S Library, Single Source, Solid Foundation, Syntax, Variety, Xml Asp, Xml Documents, Xml Schemas, Xpath, Xpointer, Xsl

Microsoft .NET Distributed Applications: Integrating XML Web Services and .NET Remoting

May 2, 2010 by BPELforum

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Make the jump to distributed application programming using the .NET Framework—and introduce a new level of performance, scalability, and security to your network and enterprise applications. Expert .NET developer Matthew MacDonald shares proven techniques for fully exploiting .NET Remoting, XML Web services, and other .NET technologies and integrating them into your real-world solutions. MacDonald digs into key .NET building blocks and architectural issues, explaining which features and designs will best serve your customized distributed application projects—and when to use them. Case studies with full code examples illustrate these practical techniques in action, as well as demonstrating their benefits and tradeoffs.Learn how to: • Cross application boundaries with .NET Remoting, XML Web services, and Message Queuing• Create responsive clients and scalable servers with multithreading• Model your distributed application with interfaces, facades, and factories• Use COM+ services such as object pooling, JIT activation, and transactions• Craft a data transfer plan with Microsoft ADO.NET?without concurrency errors• Help secure your code end to end?from the transport level to the presentation tier• Learn ways to avert?or unclog?performance bottlenecks in your applications• Automate deployment using self-updating applications and XML Web services• Master stateless programming and other best practices for distributed applications

Microsoft .NET Distributed Applications: Integrating XML Web Services and .NET Remoting

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: .NET, Application Programming, Application Projects, Applications, Architectural Issues, Best Practices, Building Blocks, Distributed, Enterprise Applications, Facades, Factories, Integrating, Matthew Macdonald, Microsoft, Microsoft Ado, Performance Bottlenecks, Performance Scalability, Practical Techniques, Product Description, Real World Solutions, Remoting, Scalable Servers, services, Stateless Programming, Tradeoffs, Transport Level, Xml Web Services

Complete Idiot’s Guide to XML

May 1, 2010 by BPELforum

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Author David Gulbransen explains the evolution of XML, the concepts behind the XML technology, and the reasons why you might consider XML for applications within your organization. Learn the historical background on XML and how it came into being, including its relationships to other Web technologies such as HTML. See explanations of the building blocks of XML, which allow you to create and use XML based documents and solutions. Coverage of advanced XML topics is included, which will provide you with the direction for more complex XML solutions. Also included is an overview of the related technologies which are helping XML become firmly entrenched in data management issues relating to the Internet.

Complete Idiot’s Guide to XML

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Applications, Building Blocks, Complete, Data Management, David Gulbransen, Evolution, Explanations, Guide, Idiot's, Internet Guide, Management Issues, Product Description, Related Technologies, Relationships, Web Technologies, Xml Solutions, Xml Technology

Enterprise Architectures and Integration Using SOA

April 29, 2010 by BPELforum

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This book covers enterprise architectures and integration using SOA principles. This book is based on corporate experience, consulting assignments, teaching university courses and also research on computer aided consulting. The salient features of this classroom tested book are: a) emphasis on recent and relevant issues; b) mixture of business and technologies, not just buiness or pure technology; c) a systematic approach that defines an enterprise architecture into broad building blocks and then covers each building block in depth; d) several case studies and examples to illustrate the key points; e) a step by step methodology that shows how all the pieces fit together; and f) a computer aided decision support system (PISA) that can be used in classroom exercises.

Enterprise Architectures and Integration Using SOA

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Architectures, Book Covers, Building Blocks, Case Studies, Classroom Exercises, Corporate Experience, Decision Support System, Enterprise, Enterprise Architecture, Enterprise Architectures, Enterprise Integration, Integration, Mixture, Pisa, Product Description, Relevant Issues, Salient Features, Step Methodology, Systematic Approach, Teaching Courses, Teaching University, Technology C, using

Mastering Enterprise SOA with SAP NetWeaver and mySAP ERP

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

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* SAP is investing billions to redesign its flagship R/3 product line based on its ESA, and that ESA will become the standard framework for developing all new SAP ERP applications with NetWeaver
* This book provides an overview of the core building blocks of SAP’s new ESA, and shows how ESA works with the NetWeaver platform as well as mySAP ERP
* A step-by-step action plan proposes ideas for designing ESA-based SAP applications
* The companion Web site contains in-depth case examples that show how to build various SAP services and applications using the NetWeaver development tools, plus third-party tools
* Some of the SAP tools covered include NetWeaver Developer Studio, WebDynPro and NetWeaver Portal, NetWeaver BI, and the SAP Composite Application Framework

Mastering Enterprise SOA with SAP NetWeaver and mySAP ERP

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Application Framework, Billions, Building Blocks, Case Examples, Companion Web, Composite Application, Core Building, Developer Studio, Development Tools, Enterprise, Erp Product, Erp Sap, Flagship, Mastering, Mastering Enterprise, mySAP, Mysap Erp, NetWeaver, Product Description, Sap Erp, Sap Netweaver, Sap Services, SOA, Third Party Tools
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