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XML Programming Bible

by: Brian Benz, John Durant

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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons,2003/09/28

Category: XML Level: B/I/A

ISBN: 0764538292
ISBN13: 9780764538292

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* Covers all the most recent XML core and related specifications including XML 1.1, J2EE 1.4, Microsoft .NET's latest iteration, as well as open source XML items from the Apache project.

* Strong coverage of XML use with databases, transactions, and XML security.

* Discusses both Microsoft (.NET) and Sun (Java) programming integration with XML, an approach not taken in any other book.

* Presents extensive business examples, including several major applications developed throughout the book.

* No previous exposure to XML is assumed.

Table of Contents

Preface.

Acknowledgments.


  Part I: Introducing XML.


  Chapter 1: XML Concepts.


  Chapter 2: XML Documents.


  Chapter 3: XML Data Format and Validation.


  Chapter 4: XML Parsing Concepts.


  Chapter 5: Parsing XML with DOM.


  Chapter 6: Parsing XML with SAX.


  Chapter 7: XSLT Concepts.


  Chapter 8: XSL Transformations.


  Chapter 9: XSL Formatting Objects.


  Part II: Microsoft Office and XML.


  Chapter 10: Microsoft XML Core Services.


  Chapter 11: Working with the MSXML DOM.


  Chapter 12: Generating XML from MS Access Data.


  Chapter 13: Creating an Excel Spreadsheet from an XML Data Source.


  Part III: XML Web Applications Using J2EE.


  Chapter 14: XML Tools for J2EE: IBM, Apache, Sun, and Others.


  Chapter 15: Xerces.


  Chapter 16: Xalan.


  Chapter 17: XML APIs from Sun.


  Part IV: Relational Data and XML.


  Chapter 18: Accessing and Formatting XML from SQL Server Data.


  Chapter 19: Accessing and Formatting XML from Oracle Data.


  Chapter 20: Accessing and Formatting XML from DB2.


  Chapter 21: Building XML-Based Web Applications with JDBC.


  Chapter 22: Transforming Relational XML Output into Other Formats.


  Part V: Introducing Web Services.


  Chapter 23: Web Service Concepts.


  Chapter 24: SOAP.


  Chapter 25: WSDL.


  Chapter 26: UDDI.


  Chapter 27: Microsoft Web Services.


  Chapter 28: J2EE Web Services.


  Part VI: Microsoft.NET and Web Services.


  Chapter 29: Creating and Deploying .NET Web Services.


  Chapter 30: Accessing .NET Web Services.


  Chapter 31: Building a .NET Web Services Client.


  Part VII: Web Services and J2EE.


  Chapter 32: Web Service Tools for J2EE: IBM, Apache, Sun, and Others.


  Chapter 33: Web Services with the Sun Java Web Services Developer Pack.


  Chapter 34: Apache Axis.


  Chapter 35: Accessing Web Services from Java Applications.


  Part VIII: Advanced Web Services.


  Chapter 36: Accessing Relational Data via Web Services.


  Chapter 37: Authentication and Security for Web Services.


  Index.