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Java & XML, 2nd Edition: Solutions to Real-World Problems

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& , 2nd Edition: Solutions to Real-World Problems
by Brett McLaughlin (Author)

# Paperback: 550 pages
# Publisher: O’Reilly Media, Inc.; 2 edition (September 2001)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 0596001975
# ISBN-13: 978-0596001971

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0596001975 Java & XML, 2nd Edition: Solutions to Real-World Problems
While the “buzz” still dominates talk among Internet developers, the critical need is for information that cuts through the hype and lets programmers put to work. & shows how to use the APIs, tools, and tricks of to build real-world applications, with the end result that both the data and the code are portable. This second edition of & adds chapters on Advanced SAX and Advanced DOM, new chapters on SOAP and data binding, and new examples throughout. A concise chapter on basics introduces concepts, and the rest of the book focuses on using from your applications. developers who need to work with , or think that they will in the future–as well as developers involved in the new peer-to-peer movement, messaging, or web services–will find the new & a constant companion. This book covers:

* The basics of , including DTDs, namespaces, Schema, XPath, and XSL
* The SAX API, including all handlers, the SAX 2 extensions, filters, and writers
* The DOM API, including DOM Level 2, Level 3, and the Traversal, Range, CSS, Events, and HTML modules.
* The JDOM API, including the core, a look at XPath support, and JDOM as a JSR
* Using web publishing frameworks like Apache Cocoon
* Developing applications with -RPC
* Using SOAP and UDDI for web services
* Data Binding, using both DTDs and Schema for constraints
* Building business-to-business applications with
* Building information channels with RSS and dynamic content with XSP

Includes a quick reference on SAX 2.0, DOM Level 2, and JDOM.

About the Author
Brett McLaughlin has been working in computers since the Logo days. (Remember the little triangle?) He currently specializes in building application infrastructure using and -related technologies. He has spent the last several years implementing these infrastructures at Nextel Communications and Allegiance Telecom, Inc. Brett is one of the co-founders of the Apache project Turbine, which builds a reusable component architecture for web application development using servlets. He is also a contributor of the EJBoss project, an open source EJB application server, and Cocoon, an open source web-publishing engine. He is author of the soon-to-be-released O’Reilly book, Building Enterprise Applications.

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