What the book covers: "Java & XML For Dummies" shows experienced Java developers how to start incorporating XML data in to their applications.Topics covered include Java/XML Bindings, SAX (Simple API for XML), DOM, SOAP, Web Services, data binding, XML from Java Applications, messaging with XML and Java, DTDs, namespaces, Xpath, CSS, UDDI, HTTP handing servers for SOAP and other XML format messages via serverlets, differences between parsers, Java API programming tools for handling XML, using XML to solve real-world ...
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What the book covers: "Java & XML For Dummies" shows experienced Java developers how to start incorporating XML data in to their applications.Topics covered include Java/XML Bindings, SAX (Simple API for XML), DOM, SOAP, Web Services, data binding, XML from Java Applications, messaging with XML and Java, DTDs, namespaces, Xpath, CSS, UDDI, HTTP handing servers for SOAP and other XML format messages via serverlets, differences between parsers, Java API programming tools for handling XML, using XML to solve real-world programming problems, WSDL, UDDI, EAI, Message routing, turning java objects into XML, databases in XML. ABOUT THE AUDIENCE: Why this topic is hot: Java is fast becoming the dominant development language for business applications thanks to its 'write once, use anywhere' non-platform dependent coding structure. XML is becoming the dominant system for coding data for use in Web applications. The two together create a powerful combo for building applications to share data anywhere.Who we are targeting: "Java & XML For Dummies" targets developers who have background in Java and are interested in a simple reference that covers the essential tools and tricks they need to know when working with XML data.>
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