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XML Primer Plus

May 1, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description

This book presents XML programming from a conceptual perspective, teaching not just the technology, but the background and thinking behind it. Developers learn to do it right, gaining a thorough understanding of the hows and the whys from the ground up. Rather than teaching programmers to memorize specific APIs, this book teaches programmers how to think about XML programming in a language-neutral way, with examples in various languages (such as Java, C++, Perl, and VB) and provides guidance on how and when XML can be used in real-world situations.

XML Primer Plus

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An Introduction to Xml And Web Technologies

May 1, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
This thoroughly class tested text and online tutorial gives a complete introduction to the essentials of the XML standard. It will teach students how to apply web technologies to develop XML based web applications. Through the book, the student will build applications that work together to construct interesting and workable web applications.

Contents

Foreword Preface

I: XML Technologies

1. HTML and Web Pages

2. XML Documents

3. Navigating XML Trees with XPath

4. Schema Languages

5. Transforming XML Documents with XSLT

6. Querying XML Documents with XQuery

7. XML Programming

II: Web Technologies

8. The HTTP Protocol

9. Programming Web Applications with Servlets

10. Programming Web Applications with JSP

11. Web Services

12. A Complete Application

Bibliography Index

Features

* Relies exclusively on open source Java software, and will be tied closely to the online material. * Contains a finely tuned progression of ideas, examples and details. * Shows how to use XML in modern web applications. * Backs up a thorough treatment of its key points with clear, practical examples. * Offers insight and understanding of the concepts, their importance and their application. * Offers a rigorous look at existing standards.

Additional Support Material

* Learning outcomes. * Links to relevant online resources. * Online tests. * Live code for all examples and applications.

An Introduction to Xml And Web Technologies

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Office 2003 XML for Power Users

April 29, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
I recommend this book to anyone looking for easy custom solutions without the expense and complication of developing a custom application or website.

— Barbara Gunion, Member, Denver Visual Studio User Group

If you’re an experienced Office user who wants to use XML to unlock data, or one of the many IT professionals who wants to learn about XML implementation in Office 2003, then this is the ideal book for you! No prior XML or programming experience is necessary. (But optional code snippets and downloadable examples help illustrate the advanced tips, tricks, and techniques in the book.)

Popular author Matthew MacDonald introduces you to XML standards, like schemas, XPath, and XML transforms. Then he explains the philosophy of XML, and shows you how to transform data in the Enterprise using XML technology. This book will enable you to maximize the tools already within your reach.

You’ll learn to feed an Excel purchase order into an XML inventory management system. Or you can create a Word document that contains a newspaper article and “reads” information about resume candidates, then generates a new summary document&emdash;without even installing Office. The document revolution has now begun!

Office 2003 XML for Power Users

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Excel 2007 VBA Programming with XML and ASP

April 29, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Excel 2007 VBA Programming with XML and ASP offers a hands-on approach for those looking to extend and customize Excel functionality. From recording a simple macro and writing VBA code to working with XML documents and using ASP to access and display data, this book takes you on a programming journey that will change the way you work with Excel! Learn how to: Automate spreadsheet tasks with macros. Write VBA code to program PivotTables, generate charts, build dialog boxes, and customize the Ribbon. Handle errors and debug programs. Create hyperlinks and publish HTML files. Retrieve data from the web directly into Excel. Develop and manipulate smart tags using XML.

Excel 2007 VBA Programming with XML and ASP

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Applied XML Programming for Microsoft .NET

April 29, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
XML is buried everywhere in the Microsoft .NET Framework, but effective XML parsing and coding in .NET requires adjustment. This book describes the set of XML core classes in .NET, introduces the .NET XML parsing model and how to program against it, and discusses XML readers and writers and XMLDOM. It examines related technologies such as schemas, transformations, and XPath, and it discusses data issues such as synchronization and serialization, the DiffGram format, and the XML extensions in Microsoft SQL Server 2000. This Microsoft Press title also reveals how to get the best performance from XML with .NET, and it offers in-depth information on interoperability topics such as when to use XML Web services and when to use remoting.

Applied XML Programming for Microsoft .NET

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