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XML by Example, 2nd edition has been revised and updated to include the newest standards, more robust examples, and better tools for developers to make the most of XML as they learn it. Building off readers' knowledge of HTML, JavaScript and web development, this book teaches XML using practical, real-world examples every step of the way. The book starts with a broad overview of the technologies and standards that make up XML. Following chapters teach each of these topics in depth, including new coverage of: more robust tools for parsing and manipulating XML, modeling with XML Schemas, managing extensibility with Namespaces, the latest version of XSL transformations (XSLT), applying style with XSL Formatting Objects and Cascading Style Sheets, object models including SAX 2 and DOM 2, and working with existing XML models: XHTML, WML and RSS. The final chapters design and build an XML enabled e-Commerce application.
Building on the success of the first edition of The XMLCompanion, Neil Bradley has updated this accessible, in-depth reference to release 1.0 of the XML standard to incorporate the results of the high degree of activity that has surrounded the standard since its release. This edition now contains the complementary standards that have been released, including detailed coverage of DOM 1.0, SAX 1.0, CSS 2 and NameSpaces 1.0, as well as describing the latest, most stable drafts of XSL & XSLT, Xlink & Xpointer. The XML Companion: provides an accessible, comprehensive description of each XML feature; does not assume experience of either HTML or SGML; features a series of 'Road Map' charts that reveal the structure of the XML standard; contains an extensive glossary of XML and related terminology; provides up-to-date coverage of all complementary standards; coverage of DOM 1.0, SAX 1.0, CSS 2 and NameSpaces 1.0; XSL & XSLT, Xlink & XPointer.
The complete solution! This revolution in product design incorporates 6 books in 1 straightforward desk reference. Provides in depth coverage of the many features and specifications of XML, the data interchange standard of choice. XML All in One For Dummies is a true desk reference designed to guide readers through the features and specifications of the leading edge XML dialects and help them develop their own custom Web applications all under one cover. Covers XML basics, using DTD's with XML, XML namespaces, XML schemas, styling XML documents, XML's linking languages, XML tools, using XML in the real world, and more. The first two editions of XML For Dummies have sold more than 85,000 units. According to Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer "XML will become the universal medium by which Web sites and users of Web sites communicate." Written by NIIT a global training, IT consulting and software development organization.
Create powerful and efficient XML applications and highly flexible document structures with help from this comprehensive guidebook. Addressing the full scope of XML technologies and their presentation -- including wireless XML (WAP, VoiceXML, and more) -- this book is packed with real-world examples and thorough coverage of the language and related technologies. Ideal for intermediate to advanced professional Web developers, this hands-on resource covers Web publishing and data exchange with XML, emerging XML standards -- including Schemas, XSLT, XPath, and XLink--and much more. Create flexible document structures using XML. Add source content to XML documents. Understand and implement XML-database relationships. Determine XML document retrieval. Address quality assurance issues. Understand how XML is being used today. Coverage includes: Parsing and delivering HTML and XML; Web publishing with XML; Tools and complementary technologies.
Whether you're learning the basics of the Extensible Markup Language or brushing up on its finer points, XML in Plain English is the perfect companion for you. It's simple to use and packed with detailed instructions in an easy-to-read format. You'll find the answers to all your XML-related questions in this handy reference. XML in Plain English features a thumbnail list of tasks and an index of productions as well as complete syntax and attributes, examples, and usage notes for productions. You also get in-depth coverage of cascading style sheets and DSSSL-O, including syntax, related styles, and examples. Designed to provide you with quick yet comprehensive information about the Extensible Markup Language (XML), which enables you to create custom markup languages; and the XLink Language & the XPointer Language, with which you can create sophisticated XML documents. Construct XML documents and style XML documents for display or printed output.
XML in Record Time offers a comprehensive look at the Extensible Markup Language (XML) and provides rather lengthy coverage of HTML as well. Author Natanya Pitts uses several chapters of this book to lay a foundation of HTML knowledge and then builds upon it with the ins and outs of XML. After covering the basics of markup languages, Pitts presents XML document-type definitions (DTDs) and XML documents in the broad context of hypertext documents. The book then moves into the more detailed aspects of XML with in-depth discussion of DTDs and content models. The author describes the various entities and introduces you to XLink and XPointer -- specifications governing XML links. Next the author presents XML processors, cascading style sheets (CSS), conversions from HTML to XML, and a look at the present landscape of XML tools and client support. Then it's on to the topic of building XML applications and working with XML vocabularies.
XML is a powerful cross-platform mark-up language which has readily been adopted as a standard in many spheres of web and software development. Real benefits include its ease of integration into existing systems, the simplicity of using it in object-oriented environments and its wide applicability. Chris Bates shows how to use XML in modern software developments and backs up a thorough treatment of its key points with clear, practical examples. Programmers and developers wanting both A-Z coverage and a practical how-to, will find stepwise guidance on: creating data, storage formats, implementing interfaces, providing a wireless protocol in distributed applications (SOAP), and creating intermediate data formats on the web. Chris Bates provides live code in Java to show how XML can be employed in the development of applications and also provides details of how XML parsers work. You will learn more than simply how XML operates.
Master XML development - hands-on! You're holding the fastest, most effective way to master real-world XML development. This start-to-finish multimedia training course and book package covers key XML technologies and skills. You won't just learn basic XML markup: you'll discover how to build effective DTDs and schemas, write powerful Java applications using DOM and SAX, and work with the powerful technologies that build on XML - including XPath, XSL, XSLT, VoiceXML, and much more. It's everything you need, in one box. Quickly master XML markup and programming with 10+ hours of detailed audio explanation of 10,000+ lines of sample XML document and program code. Learn to program XML applications using Java, VBScript, ASP, and Perl. Powerful programs show you how to manipulate XML documents using XSL. Coverage includes schemas, DTDs, DOM, SAX, SOAP protocol, VoiceXML, XSLT, XPath, XML Query, and SMIL. Harvey M. Deitel is a programming instructor.
As a core part of many new and important technologies, XML is a priority for all programmers creating network- and Web-enabled applications for the Windows platform. This complete, comprehensive, and up-to-date book presents the fundamentals of standard XML, essential related technologies, and the use of XML within a Microsoft-specific development environment. Appropriate for beginning to intermediate XML programmers, XML the Microsoft Way explains XML concepts and guides developers who need to pick up XML development skills. It provides helpful background on the history of XML and offers clear explanations and examples of its most important elements: syntax, data modeling, formatting, templates, linking, and more. This book then moves on to cover more advanced topics, focusing on Microsoft tools for XML development. Coverage includes: Microsoft Office and XML; Server-Side Scripting and XML; The .Net Framework and XML; Simple API for XML.
Microsoft's .NET Framework acts as a platform for building XML Web services, reusable components that can be shared across multiple Web sites. XML Web Services Professional Projects provides you with information on the basics and intricacies of Web services. It offers coverage of topics such as the SOAP protocol, deploying and publishing XML Web services, and Web service description language. It includes real-world projects and outlines the need for Web services in the upcoming mobile technology and Internet scenario. Case studies help you relate the concepts in the book to situations in your own work environment. Designed for Web developers and IT professionals, this book assumes you are proficient in Internet technologies. XML Web Services Professional Projects contains post-chapter assessment questions that will help readers reinforce what they have learned. Provides an introduction to Visual Studio.NET.
XML, HTML, XHTML Magic started out to be a project-based solutions book simply addressing how to solve problems using the various markup languages in common real-world contexts. Now readers can get a look at how markup language and technologies interact. It's more than just XML, HTML, and XHTML. Now the book includes projects that incorporate those markup languages plus: Apache; Blogger; CSS; JavaScript; PHP; Server-Side Includes; Style Sheets; Tables; WML. The opening section XML/XHTML/HTML Magic is a crash course on the skills readers should have in order to attempt the projects in this book. Subsequent chapters instruct readers on how to use the markup languages to create a variety of common web sites. Within the context of each site construction project, similar subheadings are used to standardize the coverage of HTML, XML, and XHTML. XML, HTML, XHTML Magic is a set of short projects that demonstrate Web authoring techniques.
Programming Web Services with XML-RPC introduces the simple but powerful capabilities of XML-RPC, which lets you connect programs running on different computers with a minimum of fuss, by wrapping procedure calls in XML and establishing simple pathways for calling functions. With XML-RPC, Java programs can talk to Perl scripts, which can talk to Python programs, ASP applications, and so on. You can provide access to procedure calls without having to worry about the system on the other end, so it's easy to create services that are available on the Web. Programming Web Services with XML-RPC covers the details of five XML-RPC implementations, so you can get started developing distributed applications in Java, Perl, Python, ASP, or PHP. This book also provides coverage of the XML-RPC specification, which is helpful for low-level debugging of XML-RPC clients and servers. XML-RPC is a system for remote procedure calls built on XML and HTTP protocol.