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Building XML Applications 
By:   St. Laurent, Simon
ISBN: 0071372725
Format: DG 551 pages 
Pub Date: 1999-05-01 
Copyright: 1999
Edition:1
$49.99 USD
Product Line:McGraw-Hill Osborne Media 
About the Book 


Talk about a powerful marriage! (extensive Markup Language) is the hottest format for transferring data across the Web and other networks, and Java is the most potent programming language for developing secure, interactive Internet applications. Put them together, as this guide masterfully demonstrates, and the result is the happiest coupling on earth for creating the next generation of advanced Internet apps. Readers enjoy step-by-step guidance on building and implementing XML applications in Java, with real-world examples that span financial analysis, document management, and e-commerce.

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  Table of Contents
Introduction: Building Applications, Not Hype. 
Part 1: Examining XML's Potential. 
Solving Problems. SGML, HTML, XML, and the Web. 
XML and Other Distributed Application Technologies. 
Part 2: Introduction to XML Syntax. 
Creating Simple XML Documents. 
Complex Well-Formed Documents: Processing Instruction, CDATA, and General Entities. 
Building Valid Documents. 
DTD Power Tools. 
Styles: Presenting Information. 
Namespaces: A Brief Introduction. 
XPointers: Preferencing Fragments. 
XLink: Building Connections. 
Part 3: Building XML Applications. 
Overview of Java XML Parsers. 
The AElfred XML Parser. 
The Microsoft XML Parser. 
The Simple API for XML (SAX). 
Part 4: Example XML Applications. 
The Weather Reporter Applet. 
The CDF Site Map Applet. 
PGML Viewer Application. 
Building an XLink Applet. 
PreferencesL Storing and Retrieving. 
E-Commerce Product Catalog. 
Part 5: Quick Reference Guides. 
The AElfred API Quick Reference Guide. 
The MS-XML Quick Reference Guide. 
The SAX API Quick Reference Guide. 
Index. 



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