
Résumé
- Create XML documents from scratch or by using XML Parsers
- Perform XML transformations using XPath, XSLT stylesheets, and the Java API
- Use XML with HTTP for remote procedure calls in distributed computing
- Represent XML documents as Java objects
- Construct an instant message client and server to exchange XML-based messages
- Dynamically Build user interfaces using scalable vector graphics for both Java-based and Web-based applications
- Build an XML-based protocol adapter to manage applications to a variety of clients
- I: Working with XML
- 1: What Is XML?
- 2: Using DOM/SAX/JDOM/JAXP
- 3: XML for Configuration
- II: Working with Transformations
- 4: What Are Transformations?
- 5: Transforming XML
- 6: XSLT Extensions
- 7: Web Publishing
- III: XML and Distributed Computing
- 8: Distributed Applications, Transport Protocols, and XML
- 9: XML RPC
- 10: SOAP
- 11: XML Messaging
- 12: Instant Messaging
- IV: Java and Binding XML
- 13: Using the SAX API to Create Java Objects
- 14: Castor
- 15: Swing Component Persistence as XML
- V: User Interface and Graphics
- 16: Scalable Vector Graphics
- 17: Using SVG with Java
- 18: Java Client Based UI with XML
- 19: Web-Based UI with XML
- VI: Application Management
- 20: Java Management Extensions
- 21: XML-Based Application Management
- VII: XML and Databases
- 22: XML Databases and Tools
- 23: Mapping XML Documents to Relational Databases
- 24: Native XML Data Management with XIS
- VIII: Using XML in Three-Tier Applications
- 25: Using XSLT with Servlets/JSP (ARI)
- 26: Using Taglibs
- 27: Servlets/JSP and XML as an Entry Point into Your Data
- IX: Web Services
- 28: Service Description
- 29: Service Discovery
- 30: Advanced Web Services
- 31: Web Services and Business to Business Exchanges
- 32: Web Services for Consumers
- Appendixes
- A: Java, XML, and Web Services Resources
- B: DOM Level 2 Events and Traversal, Parsing non-XML data
- C: JAXM, SOAP, and more XML-RPC
L'auteur - Mike Jasnowski
Mike Jasnowski has nearly two decades of computer and
programming experience. He currently works as a Senior
Software Engineer at eXcelon Corporation, where he heads a
project team that develops Web-based administration tools
for the company's Business Process Manager product. He has
written for Java Developer's Journal and XML Journal and is
the author of Java, XML, and Web Services Bible (Hungry
Minds, 2002).
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wiley |
Auteur(s) | Mike Jasnowski |
Parution | 12/03/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 918 |
Format | 19 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1404g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780764548475 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-7645-4847-5 |
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