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XSLT and XPATH: A Guide to XML Transformations

May 6, 2010 by BPELforum

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Using XSLT and XPath, developers can take full advantage of virtually any XML data in both Web applications and printed documents. Guide to XML Transformations: XSLT & XPath delivers a thorough understanding of the concepts and inner workings of Xpath and the XSLT processing model. Leading XSL experts Zarella Rendon and John Robert Gardner teach XSLT and XPath through extensive example code, explained line by line. Guide to XML Transformations assumes basic HTML and/or skills, but no familiarity with programming concepts. Readers can utilize its hands-on exercises to quickly begin performing substantive transformations of XML to HTML and, soon after, to virtually any other format.

XSLT and XPATH: A Guide to XML Transformations

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Basic Html, Developers, Exercises, Familiarity, Guide, Inner Workings, John Gardner, John Robert Gardner, Product Description, Programming Concepts, Rendon, Robert Gardner, Transformations, Web Applications, Web Documents, Xml Data, Xml Html, Xml To Html, Xpath, XSLT

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 Developer’s Guide

May 5, 2010 by BPELforum

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This is a complete resource for building robust, flexible XML applications. XML Developer’s Guide covers emerging XML standards, including XSLT, XPath, and XLink. The CD-ROM contains, XML parsers, XML editors, and sample code.

XML Developer’s Guide

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Applications Developer, Cd Rom, Developers, Guide, Product Description, Xml Applications, Xml Developer, Xml Editors, Xml Guide, Xml Parsers, Xml Standards, Xpath, XSLT

Professional XML for .NET Developers

May 5, 2010 by BPELforum

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XML is now an established technology for the description and transportation of data, and has made a major impact on almost every aspect of software development. When Microsoft introduced the .NET Framework, they took advantage of XML wherever they could. No other technology is so tightly bound with .NET as XML, both at the developer level and underlying the whole framework.

This book aims to give the reader enough information to be able to use XML from within the .NET Framework in the most efficient manner possible. It will explain in detail the usage of all the XML-related .NET Framework library classes for the manipulation, validation, transformation, and serialization of XML data, using both C# and Visual Basic .NET. It also looks at how the developer can utilize the full power of XML within the .NET Framework, for example, with the new XML capabilities of ADO.NET and ASP.NET. As is demonstrated, the .NET Framework itself uses XML, in configuration files, meta data, and C#’s XML code documentation mechanism, for example.

This book is aimed at intermediate-level programmers who have started on their journey towards .NET development, and who want to see how to use XML within their applications to its best advantage. Basic knowledge of C# or Visual Basic .NET, XML, and XML related technologies (XSLT, XPath, and XML Schemas) is necessary.

This book covers:

Reading and writing XML
DOM navigation and XSL transformations of XML
Validating and serializing XML
MSXML vs System.Xml
ADO.NET and ASP.NET XML support
Web Services and SOAP
Remoting
XML code documentation

Professional XML for .NET Developers

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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

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