Building Xml Applications
May 6, 2010 by BPELforum · 5 Comments
Product DescriptionTalk about a powerful marriage! (extensive Markup Language) is the hottest format for transferring data across the Web and other networks, and Java is the most potent programming language for developing secure, interactive Internet applications. Put them together, as this guide masterfully demonstrates, and the result is the happiest coupling on earth for [...]
JAX: Java APIs for XML Kick Start
May 4, 2010 by BPELforum · 2 Comments
Product DescriptionJAX: 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 [...]
XML for Bioinformatics
Product DescriptionXML for Bioinformatics aims to provide biologists, software engineers, and bioinformatics professionals with a comprehensive introduction to XML and current XML applications in bioinformatics. The book will assume no background in XML, and take readers from basic to intermediate XML concepts. Core topics will include: fundamentals of XML, creating XML grammars, web services via [...]
The XML CD Bookshelf
May 2, 2010 by BPELforum · 2 Comments
Product DescriptionO’Reilly’s “XML CD Bookshelf” provides convenient online access to seven indispensable XML books–”XML in a Nutshell, Second Edition”, “XSLT”, “XML Schema”, “SAX2″, “Java & XML, Second Edition”, “Java and XSLT”, and “Perl & XML” — all from your CD-ROM drive. The CD has a master index for all seven books and a [...]
Java & XML, 2nd Edition: Solutions to Real-World Problems
May 1, 2010 by BPELforum · 5 Comments
Product DescriptionWith the XML “buzz” still dominating talk among Internet developers, there’s a real need to learn how to cut through the hype and put XML to work. Java & XML shows how to use the APIs, tools, and tricks of XML to build real-world applications. The result is code and data that are portable. [...]













