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Java : Applets : XML and Java

Big Faceless Report Generator

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The Big Faceless Report Generator is a Java application for converting source documents written in XML to PDF. Built on top of the Big Faceless PDF and Graph Libraries, the Report Generator combines these features and wraps an XML parser around them. All the features of the PDF library are included-Unicode support, Encryption, TrueType fonts, Barcodes and more. Using JSP, ASP, XSL, or similar, creating dynamic PDF documents directly from a database is now as easy as HTML. Create inline graphs and charts with XML, directly from the database.

  • Cost: Trial/$1650.00
  • Version: 1.1.51
  • Platforms: Multi Platform (Java)
XML : Books

Applied XML

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Fully exploit the tremendous power of XML. Destined to become the information format of the future, XML (eXtensible Markup Language) is already being universally implemented by major players like Microsoft, IBM, and Netscape. Written by Microsoft insiders with hands-on XML experience, this book is a detailed resource kit for Web developers, IT professionals, software developers, programmers, and integrated solutions developers. This guide is packed with examples that can be used to leverage the full power of XML via real-world examples for creating applications such as e-commerce, data exchange, document formats, and customized markup languages. CD-ROM includes source code from the book and comprehensive demonstration applications, Active Server scripting examples for server-side interaction, and updates on XML from the W3C. Topics covered: Java XML parsers, server-side XML: Active Server Pages (ASPs) and servlets, XML data types.

  • Cost: $49.99
  • Pages: 496
  • Edition: Book and CD edition
  • ISBN: 0471344028

Building Oracle XML Applications

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Oracle Corporation, committed to supporting XML in a wide range of products, has XML-enabled its entire Oracle Internet platform--the Oracle8i database, Oracle interMedia, Oracle Application Server, and a variety of other products. Building Oracle XML Applications, by Steve Muench, Oracle's lead "XML evangelist" and a key Oracle XML developer, gives Java and PL/SQL developers a rich and detailed look at the many tools Oracle has provided to support XML development, such as the Oracle XML Parser, the Oracle XML SQL Utility, and the XSQL Servlet. Products covered include: XSQL pages and the XSQL servlet: declarative templates and an extensive framework to assemble any kind of static or dynamic XML information and transform it for delivery using XSLT stylesheets; JDeveloper: a complete integrated development environment for Java XML developers, including editing, syntax checking, debugging, and more; XSLT Processor; XML SQL utility; XML Parser.

  • Cost: $31.47
  • Pages: 810
  • Edition: Book and CD-ROM edition
  • ISBN: 1565926919

C++ XML

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"C++ XML" is a book exclusively devoted to the power and complexies of integrating XML standards into C++. As a developer, this is a book you cannot miss. "C++ XML" adresses all major standards, toolkits, and types of applications dealing with XML as a format for representing and exchanging data, as well as XML behavior, from a C++ standpoint. It explains the implementation of applications and reusable frameworks for all major XML purposes exclusively using C/C++ parsers and toolkits, such as expat, Xerces, Xalan, libxml2, and Microsoft's MSXML. The high-end theory and examples in this book - such as development of OpenGL applications, Visual Studio Wizards to automate DOM procedures, GIMP extension to interpret XML scripts, and more - and its exclusive C++ orientation - seperates this work from any other resource. It is a must-have for any programmer interested in a specialized, complete, and detailed view of XML technologies.

  • Cost: $27.99
  • Pages: 336
  • Edition: Book and CD-ROM edition
  • ISBN: 073571052X

Oracle XML Handbook

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Develop and deploy robust, cross-platform documents and applications on the Oracle Internet Platform with XML--the flexible markup language that's revolutionizing the way information is presented, stored, and processed on the Internet. Written by the Oracle XML Development Team, this authoritative handbook explains how to create XML documents and integrate legacy data systems with eCommerce initiatives. Included is a bonus CD-ROM containing JDeveloper 3.1 and Oracle Business Components for Java, Java and Java 2 parsers, and the XSQL Servlet. Create and parse XML using Java, C, C++, and PL/SQL XML parsers. Transform XML into other text-based formats using the XSL processor. Use the Java class generator to send XML data from Web applications. Develop robust applications for the Oracle8i database with Java XML components. Deliver dynamic Web content using the XSQL Servlet. Develop applications for the oracle Application Server. Search XML documents.

  • Cost: $4.21
  • Pages: 357
  • Edition: Book and CD-ROM edition
  • ISBN: 007212489X

Professional XML Meta Data

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Topics: Introduction to XML Metadata, metadata and the UK Government Interoperability Framework (including the Dublin Core for tagging documents), defining document structure with XML Schemas and DTDs, overview of XML linking and querying (XLink, XPointer, and XInclude), the Resource Description Framework (RDF) and syntax, RDF Schema (hierarchy of types, elements and constraints, extensions), RDF parsers (including a sample RDF parser framework using SAX), XML topic maps (XTM), the semantic Web and Meaning Definition Language (MDL), metadata architectures (including forms and embedded metadata), centralized and distributed external metadata, the Meta Data Processing Framework (MDF), advanced topic maps/RDF (automated topic map construction, combining RDF with topic maps), Schematron (data mining, associations and topic maps), process description and the Process Specification Language (PSL), inferencing systems, advanced metadata use cases.

  • Cost: $34.99
  • Pages: 600
  • Edition: perfect paperback
  • ISBN: 1861004516

Using XHTML, XML and Java 2

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An essential reference for XHTML, XML, and Java 2 programming languages. Shows how to create eye-popping Web sites using these three programming languages, taking advantage of the features of each. Also includes a companion Web site where the source code for the exercises in the text may be found. Topics include: Tutorial and reference to XHTML; Web page design guidelines; Basic rules of XHTML; Converting HTML; XHMTL 1.0 elements; Image maps (client and server-side); Using images and graphics (including GIF, JPEG, and PNG formats; animated GIFs; and image anchors); Tables and frames (including browser dependencies); HTTP forms tutorial (input field types and passing HTTP form data via URLs); Cascading style sheets (CSS); XML tutorial; Creating XML documents; Survey of XML tools, parsers, and editors; SAX API and Document Object Model (DOM); Related XML standards: using XPath, XPointer, and XLink; Document Type Definitions (DTDs); Cookies.

  • Cost: $41.99
  • Pages: 1410
  • Edition: 1st edition
  • ISBN: 0789724731

XML and Java from Scratch

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With the help of XML and Java from scratch, you will build a Web site and application for ChaseWeb Furniture -- a fictitious catalog furniture company. All of the information on products, prices, vendors, and so on, is rendered in XML. You'll learn how to display products on the company Web site, take orders, produce a paper catalog, and communicate with the external databases of vendors using XML. The from scratch format is designed to teach novice programmers the hows and whys of programming in the context of creating a functioning application. Illustrates the principles of XML by building a web site and application for a fictitious catalog furniture company. Chapters cover cascading style sheets, XSL processors, document type definitions, parsers, manipulating vendor data with JDOM, organizing inventory structure with namespaces and DOM, and using Java to access legacy SQL databases in conjunction with XML.

  • Cost: $1.41
  • Pages: 496
  • Edition: 1st edition
  • ISBN: 0789724766

XML Application Development

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In this book, leading XML developer Lars Marius Garshol covers every essential aspect of XML programming, from basic principles through advanced techniques, utilizing DOM, SAX, XSLT, XPath, schemas, and other key XML standards. Garshol presents scores of code examples based on Python, a cross-platform language that is exceptionally well suited for XML development. Garshol also presents new insights into XML application design and optimization, as well as complete sample applications. Coverage includes: XML for programmers: the XML processing model, namespaces, parsing, document views; Serialization/deserialization, translation, validation, modification, and information extraction; SAX event-based processing: basic techniques, data structures, sample applications, tips, tricks, optimization, and advanced APIs; Event-based alternatives to SAX: native XML parser APIs of Pyexpat, xmlproc, xmllib, and XP; XML DOM tree based processing.

  • Cost: $34.99
  • Pages: 1216
  • Edition: 1st edition
  • ISBN: 0130889024

XML Complete Reference

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Create simple to complex XML documents and build full-fledged Web applications using this one-stop resource. Covering a wide range of topics--from reviewing XML parsers and validators to using scripts and converting databases into XML documents--this all-inclusive reference shows you everything you need to work with this popular tag-based language. Learn to enhance text with either cascading or extensible style sheets, use schemas to improve functionality, select portions of a document using XLink and XPointer, and much more. Additionally, XML: The Complete Reference covers SMIL and Math--languages used for multimedia presentations and displaying mathematical equations. Thorough, useful, and comprehensive, this is the only XML book you'll need. Get an overview of related standards and requirements for using XML. Create organized, well-formed XML document structures. Identify attributes and add data to your XML documents. Use schemas in XML.

  • Cost: $34.99
  • Pages: 965
  • Edition: 1st edition
  • ISBN: 0072127341

XML from A to Z

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Aimed at Web aficionados who want to create their own Web sites using the features and capabilities of XML, this reference's alphabetical reference style allows for quick location and assimilation of the XML data format. Topics covered include parsers, validators, schemas, DTDs, CSS and XSL, namespaces, Xlink, Xpointer, Xbase, and XML Queries. In addition, supporting standards such as RDF and XML Digital Signatures provide the developer with the information necessary to get started right away. Heather Williamson is a developer and designer of HTML pages for both corporate Intranets and public Internet sites. She is the author of Dreamweaver in a Nutshell, XML: The Complete Reference, Writing Cross-Browser Dynamic HTML, and SMIL for Dummies. She lives in Enterprise, Oregon. An excellent refernce guide that is easy to read for the beginner and the professional alike.

  • Cost: $10.36
  • Pages: 208
  • Edition: paperback
  • ISBN: 1931150451

XML How to Program

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The authoritative DEITEL LIVE-CODE introduction to XML-based systemds development. This new book by the world's leading programming-language textbook authors carefully explains XML-based systems development, including programming multi-tier, client/server, databaseoriented, Internet and World-Wide-Web-based applications. Dr. Harvey M. Deitel and Paul J. Deitel are the principals of Deitel & Associates, Inc., the internationally recognized corporate training and content-creation organization specializing in Java, C++, C, C#, Visual Basic, XML, Python, Perl, ASP, Internet, World Wide Web and object technologies. The Deitels are also the authors of the world's #1 Java and C++ textbooks, Java How to Program, and C++ How to Program. In XML How to Program, the Deitels and their colleagues, Tern R. Nieto, Ted Lin and Praveen Sadhu discuss topics you need to build complete, working XML-based systems including: HTML/XHTML/CSS; DTD/Schema/Parsers.

  • Cost: $85.00
  • Pages: 934
  • Edition: Book and CD-ROM edition
  • ISBN: 0130284173

XML in Theory and Practice

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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.

  • Cost: $31.50
  • Pages: 482
  • Edition: paperback
  • ISBN: 0470843446

XML Programming

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XML Programming Using the Microsoft XML Parser is written for programmers interested in XML development using Microsoft technologies. Coupling valuable discussion of the Microsoft XML parser, Windows platform, and XML development software with the numerous core XML technologies, including XSLT, XPATH, SAX, DOM, XML Schema, and SOAP, this book steps beyond the mainstream focus on the theoretical aspects of XML and actually demonstrates the concepts in a real-world development environment. Veteran authors and trainers Soo Mee Foo and Wei Meng Lee intersperse this survey of XML technologies with discussion of topics sure to interest any budding XML developer, providing timely information regarding Web services, ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), and Microsoft SQL Server 2000 XML support. A chapter is also devoted to the Wireless Markup Language (WML), one of today's most visible applications of XML technology.

  • Cost: $31.47
  • Pages: 480
  • Edition: 1st edition
  • ISBN: 1893115429
XML : Tutorials

W3Schools XML Tutorial

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In this XML tutorial you will learn what XML is and the difference between XML and HTML. You will also learn how to start using XML in your applications. Topics include: XML introduction, XML how to use, XML syntax, XML elements, XML attributes, XML validation, XML browsers, XML viewing, XML CSS display, XML XSL display, XML data islands, XML parser, XML in real life, XML advanced, XML namespaces, XML CDATA, XML encoding, XML server, XML applications, XML http, XML behaviors, XML technologies, XML examples, XML quiz.

  • Cost: Free