Java and XML
XML has been the biggest buzzword on the Internet community for the past year. But how do you cut through all the hype and actually put it to work? Java revolutionized the programming world by providing a platform-independent programming language. XML takes the revolution a step further with a platf...
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Zusammenfassung: | XML has been the biggest buzzword on the Internet community for the
past year. But how do you cut through all the hype and actually put
it to work? Java revolutionized the programming world by providing
a platform-independent programming language. XML takes the
revolution a step further with a platform-independent language for
interchanging data. Java and XML share many features that are ideal
for building web-based enterprise applications, such as
platform-independence, extensibility, reusability, and global
language (Unicode) support, and both are based on industry
standards. Together Java and XML allow enterprises to simplify and
lower costs of information sharing and data exchange. Java and
XML shows how to put the two together, building real-world
applications in which both the code and the data are truly
portable. This book covers:
The basics of XMLUsing standard Java APIs to parse XMLDesigning new document types using DTDs and SchemasWriting programs that generate XML dataTransforming XML into different forms using XSL transformations
(XSL/T)XML-RPCUsing a web publishing framework like Apache-Cocoon
This is the first book to cover the most recent versions of the DOM
specification (DOM 2), the SAX API (SAX 2) and Sun's Java API for
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