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XML Programming with VB and ASP

XML Programming with VB and ASP

Mark Wilson, Tracey Wilson

320 pages, parution le 25/01/2000

Résumé

Here's a book that shows you when and how to use XML from both a programming and business perspective. Laden with plenty of source code, XML Programming with VB and ASP helps you build solutions that are flexible, future-proof, and self-describing. It will help you apply XML concepts between the client and the server and the server and data objects or data services.

Finally, you have everything a VB and ASP developer needs to keep up with the explosive growth of XML.

What's inside

  • Gets you programming Fast with over 100 easy
  • VB and ASP code samples
  • Advanced 3-tier solutions in UML
  • Descriptions and examples for over 50 Microsoft DOM
  • methods and properties
  • Case studies an when to use XML in your business
  • All about XSL, DTDs, namespaces, and more
  • When and how to use webclasses, data islands, and other
  • advanced programming concepts
  • Covers Biztalk and Schemas

Table of contents

List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction
Acknowledgments
About the Cover Illustration
Chapter 1: Why XML?
1.1 Overview
1.2 XML enables data sharing
Chapter 2: XML boot camp
2.1 Overview
2.2 XML and its derivatives is a huge topic
Chapter 3: Why would a business use XML?
3.1 Overview
3.2 The business problem
3.3 User scenarios
3.4 Solving the problem with XML and XSL
Chapter 4: Programming with XML
4.1 Overview
4.2 The W3C Document Object Model
4.3 Navigating the Microsoft XML DOM
4.4 Data Islands—getting started with XML
4.5 Getting the Microsoft XML objects onto your PC
4.6 Creating the objects
4.7 Loading a file synchronously
4.8 Loading a file asynchronously
4.9 A roundtrip on using the DOM object with a TreeView
4.10 Saving an XML document to a file in ASP
4.11 Handling errors and debugging
4.12 Accessing the XML with ASP
4.13 Sending data back to the user
4.14 Communicating with the server from VB using XMLHTTPRequest
Chapter 5: XSL—adding style to XML
5.1 Overview
5.2 What can XSL do?
5.3 Debugging your XML and XSL with IE5
5.4 Building the HTML output
5.5 Patterns
5.6 How to make a hyperlink
5.7 Summary
Chapter 6: Building XML solutions
6.1 Overview
6.2 What do we want to achieve in these examples'
6.3 A quick overview of the examples
6.4 Implements
6.5 Techniques for reusing business objects
6.6 Creating the projects
6.7 SimpleUI—just the basics
6.8 XMLDemo—a more complete example
6.9 Summary
Chapter 7: The Microsoft DOM objects in detail
7.1 Overview
7.2 DOM objects
7.3 DOM object properties
7.4 DOM object methods
Chapter 8: Schemas, BizTalk, and eCommerce
8.1 An introduction to eCommerce
8.2 Why do our systems need a Schema?
8.3 Using the data types that are available
8.4 BizTalk, where it's all happening!
8.5 Summary
Chapter 9: Where to go from here
9.1 The End
9.2 Check out the online glossary
9.3 Investigate future technologies
9.4 Join the http://www.vbxml.com VB, ASP, and XML discussions
9.5 Author Online at http://www.manning.com
9.6 Newsgroups 281
9.7 W3C discussion groups
9.8 Links, links, and more links
Index

L'auteur - Mark Wilson

Mark Wilson

is the creator of the popular XML developer websites, VBXML.COM and theSpot4.com. He is currently working for a major software development company as a project manager and consultant. With his certification in Microsoft development products and experience in Visual Basic, he brings an easy blend of humour and experience to the book.

L'auteur - Tracey Wilson

Tracey Wilson

is a highly skilled XML developer whose experience in object oriented and framework projects using Visual Basic and SQL Server uniquely qualifies her to contribute to this book. Using her 3-tier architecture (with Microsoft Transaction Server) experience she has provided invaluable knowledge and source code to this book.

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Éditeur(s) Manning Publications
Auteur(s) Mark Wilson, Tracey Wilson
Parution 25/01/2000
Nb. de pages 320
EAN13 9781884777875

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