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Building Xml Applications

May 6, 2010 by BPELforum

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Talk 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 creating the next generation of advanced Internet apps. Readers enjoy step-by-step guidance on building and implementing XML applications in Java, with real-world examples that span financial analysis, document management, and e-commerce.Amazon.com Review
With complete coverage of Extensible Markup Language (XML) and a focus on compatibility with the Java programming language tools, Building XML Applications by Simon St. Laurent and Ethan Cerami is a fitting choice for Java/XML developers.

Building XML Applications covers XML and its relationship to SGML and HTML (its Web markup language relatives). The book explores the power of XML as it relates to other key technologies, including relational databases, file systems, and object databases. Also illustrated is the symbiotic relationship XML will have with various information infrastructures.

This XML guide presents a step-by-step introduction to XML syntax. Well-formed documents are discussed in depth, and the guide explores available tools for helping you create Document Type Definitions (DTDs). It’s rare to find an XML book that covers cascading style sheets (CSS), and Web developers will benefit from coverage of the competing document style models–the more established CSS and the lesser used eXtensible Style Language (XSL)–as the transition from CSS to XSL becomes more likely to occur.

There are generous sections on XML parsers with complete coverage of the /ELFRED and Microsoft parsers, as well as the Simple API for XML (SAX). Six real-world examples are provided, making this book appropriate for budding XML coders using both Java applets and full applications. With a good balance of foundational material and sample code, this title offers a well-rounded introduction to Java/XML application development. –Stephen W. Plain

Building Xml Applications

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JAX: Java APIs for XML Kick Start

May 4, 2010 by BPELforum

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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

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XML for Bioinformatics

May 2, 2010 by BPELforum

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XML 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 SOAP, and parsing XML documents in Perl and Java.

XML for Bioinformatics

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The XML CD Bookshelf

May 2, 2010 by BPELforum

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O’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 powerful search engine–and all the text is extensively hyper-linked–so you can find what you’re looking for quickly. Packaged with the hard copy of “XML in a Nutshell, Second Edition”, it takes up less than 2 inches of bookshelf space, and when you’re on the run, you can just grab the CD and go. The seven books included on the CD — over 3,000 pages of useful O’Reilly reference and tutorials– if purchased separately, would retail for $269.65 (US), but the “XML CD Bookshelf” retails for only $119.95. They say good things come in small packages. The “XML CD Bookshelf” packs a stack of essential XML books into one comprehensive, immensely convenient, and portable small package.

The XML CD Bookshelf

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Java & XML, 2nd Edition: Solutions to Real-World Problems

May 1, 2010 by BPELforum

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With 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. This second edition adds chapters on Advanced SAX and Advanced DOM, new chapters on SOAP and data binding, and new examples throughout. Following a concise introduction to XML basics, the rest of the book focuses on using XML from your Java applications. Java developers who need to work with XML, or think that they will in the future–as well as developers involved in the new peer-to-peer movement, messaging, or web services–will find Java & XML a constant companion. Includes a quick reference on SAX 2.0, DOM Level 2, and JDOM.

Java & XML, 2nd Edition: Solutions to Real-World Problems

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