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The Definitive XML Professional Toolkit

May 6, 2010 by BPELforum

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This boxed set gives experienced XML developers all the insight they need to succeed with the next generation of XML development — for the enterprise, the Web, and beyond. It brings together three of the latest titles in the Definitive XML Series, all edited by Charles F. Goldfarb, the “father of markup languages,” and priced at a savings of more than 18%. Definitive XML Schema by W3C Schema Recommendation committee member Priscilla Walmsley covers both the basics of XML Schema and state-of-the-art techniques, including two full chapters on designing schemas for maximum effectiveness. Definitive XSLT & XPath, by G. Ken Holman, the world’s leading XSLT/XPath authority, covers every facet of these new specifications, from the basics to advanced expressions, sorting, grouping, and topic maps — including brand-new XML Schema Structures and Datatypes. Definitive XML Application Development by Lars Marius Garshol, is the comprehensive software engineer’s guide to building advanced, next-generation, enterprise applications with XML technologies. Garshol combines practical insight into SAX, DOM, XSLT, and other advanced XML technologies, and example-rich coverage of XML development with both Java and Python.

The Definitive XML Professional Toolkit

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XML in Office 2003: Information Sharing with Desktop XML

May 5, 2010 by BPELforum

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*Co-authors are the world-renowned inventor of markup languages and a developer of the W3C XML Schema specification *Detailed coverage of Office 2003 Professional XML features, plus all the XML knowledge you need to use them *Learn to edit your XML document with Word, analyze its data with Excel, store it with Access, and publish it to the Web with FrontPage(R) *Build dynamic custom XML forms with the remarkable new InfoPath 2003–structured data collection with word processing flexibilityFrom the Foreword by Jean Paoli, Microsoft XML Architect and co-editor of the W3C XML specification: “XML enabled the transfer of information from server to server and server to client, even in cross-platform environments. But the desktop, where documents are created and analyzed by millions of information workers, could not easily participate. Business-critical information was locked inside data storage systems or individual documents, forcing companies to adopt inefficient and duplicative business processes. “This is a book on re-inventing the way millions of people write and interact with documents.It succeeds in communicating the novel underlying vision of Office 2003 XML while focusing on task-oriented, hands-on skills for using the product. ” Desktop XML affects every Office 2003 Professional Edition user! It transforms millions of desktop computers from mere word processors into rich clients for Web services, editing front-ends for XML content management systems, and portals for XML-based application integration. And this book shows you how to benefit from it. You’ll learn exactly what XML can do for you, and you’ll master its key concepts, all in the context of the Office products you already know and use. With 200 tested and working code and markup examples and over 150 screenshots and illustrations from the actual shipped product (not betas), you’ll see step by step how: *Office users can share documents more easily, without error-prone rework, re-keying, or cut-and-paste. *Office data from your documents can be captured for enterprise databases. *Office documents can be kept up-to-date with live data from Web Services and enterprise data stores. *Office solutions can overcome traditional limitations by using XML and Smart Documents. BONUS XML SKILLS SECTION!All the XML expertise you’ll need, adapted for Office 2003 users from the best-selling Charles F. Goldfarb’s XML Handbook, Fifth Edition: the XML language, XML Schema, XPath, XSLT, Web services ! and more! CD-ROM INCLUDED: Provides a fully functional 60-day trial version of Microsoft InfoPath 2003.

XML in Office 2003: Information Sharing with Desktop XML

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The Rhetorical Nature of XML: Constructing Knowledge in Networked Environments

May 3, 2010 by BPELforum

  • ISBN13: 9780805861808
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The Rhetorical Nature of XML is the first volume to combine rhetoric, XML, and knowledge management in a substantive manner. It serves as a primer on XML and XML-related technologies, illustrating how the naming of XML elements can be understood as a rhetorical act, and detailing the essentials of knowledge management practices that illustrate the need for intelligently conceived databases in organizations.  Authors J.D. Applen and Rudy McDaniel explain how technical knowledge and rhetorical knowledge are symbiotic assets in the modern information economy, emphasizing that skilled professionals and apprentice learners must not only adapt to and become adept with new technological environments, but they must also remain aware of the dynamic social and technological contexts through which they communicate. Applen and McDaniel use this subject as a catalyst to encourage interdisciplinary connections and projects between experts in fields such as technical communication, digital media, library science, computer science, and information technology.

The authors demonstrate techniques for working with XML in interdisciplinary projects with attention to single sourcing and content management. Interviews with practitioners working with XML for research and in industry are also included, to illustrate how XML is currently being used in a variety of disciplines, such as technical communication and digital media. Combining applied theory and XML technology to solve real-world problems in technical communication and digital media, this work provides an entry point for students and practitioners who do not have an extensive background in markup languages, enabling them to begin developing user-centric projects using XML.

Visit the book’s companion web site: http://rhetoricalxml.com/

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XML: The Complete Reference

May 2, 2010 by BPELforum

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Master eXtensible Markup Language! This complete reference covers a very broad range of topics–including XML parsers, validators, schemas, DTDs, style sheets (both XSL and CSS), namespaces, XLink and XPointers, XBase, and XML Queries. In addition, several supporting standards, including the Resource Description Framework (RDF), XML Digital Sigs, Synchronized Markup Languages, and Scalable Vector Graphics formats are addressed. Using this book, you’ll be able to go from creating simple XML documents to developing full-fledged Web-based XML solutions.

XML: The Complete Reference

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The Web Wizard’s Guide to XML

April 29, 2010 by BPELforum

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The Web Wizard’s Guide to XML teaches readers how to create their own markup languages using XML. From writing XML code to building XML applications, this concise and easy-to-understand introduction shows readers how to create well-structured XML documents and applications for use on the Web and beyond. The Web Wizard Series from Addison-Wesley is a series of brief, introductory books on Internet and Web programming topics of interest to anyone who wants to create Web pages. Each book includes an easy-to-read, full-color design, and is written in a concise and practical manner to get readers quickly using the technologies.

The Web Wizard’s Guide to XML

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