Essential XML

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Essential XML presents a software engineering-focused view of XML and investigates how XML can be used as a component integration technology much like COM or CORBA. Written for software developers and technical managers, this book demonstrates how XML can be used as the glue between independently developed software components. Authors Don Box, Aaron Skonnard, and John Lam cover the key issues, technologies, and techniques involved in using XML as the adhesive between disparate software components and environments. They explain the fundamental abstractions and concepts that permeate all XML technologies, primarily those documented in the XML Information Set (Infoset). XML-based approaches to metadata, declarative, and procedural programming through transformation and programmatic interfaces are covered. Explore the emerging XML messaging technology for bridging COM, CORBA, EJB, and the Web. Acquire a better understanding of XML's inner workings.

  • Cost: $34.95
  • Pages: 400
  • Edition: 1st edition
  • ISBN: 0201709147

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Essential XML

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Released Date:

July 13, 2000

Cost:

$34.95

List Price:

$34.95

Pages:

400

Edition:

1st edition

ISBN:

0201709147

Publisher:

Addison-Wesley Pub Co

Author:

Don Box, Aaron Skonnard, John Lam

Keywords:

xml component integration, xml corba, xml developers, xml demonstration, xml components, xml key issues, xml environments, xml information, xml metadata, xml procedural programming, xml interfaces, xml messaging technology, xml bridging, xml understanding

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How XML can be used as a component integration technology

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Essential XML presents a software engineering-focused view of XML and investigates how XML can be used as a component integration technology much like COM or CORBA. Written for software developers and technical managers, this book demonstrates how XML can be used as the glue between independently developed software components. Authors Don Box, Aaron Skonnard, and John Lam cover the key issues, technologies, and techniques involved in using XML as the adhesive between disparate software components and environments. They explain the fundamental abstractions and concepts that permeate all XML technologies, primarily those documented in the XML Information Set (Infoset). XML-based approaches to metadata, declarative, and procedural programming through transformation and programmatic interfaces are covered. Explore the emerging XML messaging technology for bridging COM, CORBA, EJB, and the Web. Acquire a better understanding of XML's inner workings.

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