Java, XML, and the JAXP

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A nuts and bolts guide focusing exclusively on Suns Java XML API. The sole purpose of Sun Microsystems Java XML API is to write programs that generate XML data for transmission and programs that decipher incoming XML data. While there are many references on the market offering exhaustive coverage of Java, XML, and the JAXP, until now there were none dedicated to providing developers and IT professionals with instant access to critical, drill-down information on how to use the Java XML API to transmit, receive, create, load, and modify XML documents. Arthur Griffith offers clear and concise coverage of the underlying theory involved and uses numerous examples to demonstrate the APIs various features and capabilities. Companion Web site includes all examples from the book along with a valuable resource listing. Geared toward developers and IT professionals with an understanding of the fundamentals of Java, HTML, and URLs.

  • Cost: $39.99
  • Pages: 216
  • Edition: 1st edition
  • ISBN: 0471209074

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January 25, 2002

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$39.99

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$39.99

Pages:

216

Edition:

1st edition

ISBN:

0471209074

Publisher:

John Wiley & Sons

Author:

Arthur Griffith

Keywords:

java xml guide, write xml programs, xml coverage, xml api, xml reference, modify xml documents, xml resource listing, xml fundamentals, xml urls

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Guide focusing exclusively on Suns Java XML API

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A nuts and bolts guide focusing exclusively on Suns Java XML API. The sole purpose of Sun Microsystems Java XML API is to write programs that generate XML data for transmission and programs that decipher incoming XML data. While there are many references on the market offering exhaustive coverage of Java, XML, and the JAXP, until now there were none dedicated to providing developers and IT professionals with instant access to critical, drill-down information on how to use the Java XML API to transmit, receive, create, load, and modify XML documents. Arthur Griffith offers clear and concise coverage of the underlying theory involved and uses numerous examples to demonstrate the APIs various features and capabilities. Companion Web site includes all examples from the book along with a valuable resource listing. Geared toward developers and IT professionals with an understanding of the fundamentals of Java, HTML, and URLs.

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