XML, XSLT, Java, and JSP

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The book is a practical, hands-on experience in building web applications based on XML and Java technologies. This book is unique because it teaches the technologies by using them to build a web chat project throughout the book. The tools that are used are the extremely popular open-source tools from the Apache Software Foundation, namely Jakarta Tomcat, Apache Xerces and Apache Xalan. Of particular interest to readers will be the author's use in of XML in the book project as a language to express the architecture and design of the application itself, and not only the data content as is the usual case with "XML-based" applications. The book also contains some new and provocative techniques for XML storage using Java objects. This book will be especially useful for those developers who are interested in deploying web applications using Apache Jakarta and XML products on Windows platforms, but can be used by all web application developers.

  • Cost: $3.44
  • Pages: 768
  • Edition: Book and CD-ROM edition
  • ISBN: 0735710899

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XML, XSLT, Java, and JSP

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Released Date:

July 19, 2001

Cost:

$3.44

List Price:

$3.44

Pages:

768

Edition:

Book and CD-ROM edition

ISBN:

0735710899

Publisher:

New Riders Publishing

Author:

Westy Rockwell

Keywords:

build xml applications, build java applications, xml tools, java tools, xslt tools, jsp tools, xml open source tools, xml language, xml application developers

Summary:

Building web applications based on XML and Java technologies

Description:

The book is a practical, hands-on experience in building web applications based on XML and Java technologies. This book is unique because it teaches the technologies by using them to build a web chat project throughout the book. The tools that are used are the extremely popular open-source tools from the Apache Software Foundation, namely Jakarta Tomcat, Apache Xerces and Apache Xalan. Of particular interest to readers will be the author's use in of XML in the book project as a language to express the architecture and design of the application itself, and not only the data content as is the usual case with "XML-based" applications. The book also contains some new and provocative techniques for XML storage using Java objects. This book will be especially useful for those developers who are interested in deploying web applications using Apache Jakarta and XML products on Windows platforms, but can be used by all web application developers.

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