XML Applications

XML Applications

Author: Frank Boumphrey

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 682

ISBN-13: 9781861001528

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Concentrating on how programmers and system designers can exploit XML within their documents, "Instant XML Programmer's Reference" covers those tools that are freely available over the Internet, including the programming classes and APIs currently under discussion with the XML community. The important issue of style specifications will be dealt with in a chapter devoted to writing DSSSL programs.


XML and SQL

XML and SQL

Author: Daniel K. Appelquist

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9780201657968

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This guide for Web developers and database programmers shows how to build robust XML applications backed by SQL databases. After an overview of advantages of XML and SQL, stages of application development are detailed step-by-step, illustrated with examples of when and how each technology is most effective. Coverage includes project definition, data modeling, database schema design, and Java programming with XML and SQL. The book is intended for software developers managing small- to medium-scale projects. Appelquist is a technology consultant in content management and e-business strategy. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.


Flash XML Applications

Flash XML Applications

Author: Joachim Schnier

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2007-10

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0240809173

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First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Advanced XML Applications from the Experts at The XML Guild

Advanced XML Applications from the Experts at The XML Guild

Author: Members of the XML Guild

Publisher: Course Technology

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781598632149

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Numerous books abound for the beginning programmer who wants to learn XML, but there are few learning resources available for those who are already proficient in XML and need expert-level advice to help maximize their workflow. Advanced XML Applications from the Experts at The XML Guild provides such a resource, written by the expert programmers at The XML Guild. The book is not intended to be another exhaustive XML "bible," rather, it's a collection of advanced tips and techniques that the authors have used in the real world-and are now happy to share with you. Each chapter is written by the guild member considered to be the expert on a particular topic.


Modeling XML Applications with UML

Modeling XML Applications with UML

Author: David Carlson

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13:

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XML is rapidly becoming the standard platform for delivering e-Business information and integrating e-Business systems. XML developers desperately need mature software development processes and tools for developing effective applications. David Carlson fills the gap, showing exactly how to leverage the worldwide UML standard for modeling complex systems in advanced XML development. In Modeling XML Applications with UML, he presents the first comprehensive framework for modeling communications in any B2B software system. Carlson presents in-depth coverage of UML-based analysis, design, and modeling of XML content within e-Business environments. The book includes detailed coverage of using UML to support the creation of new XML-based B2B vocabularies and industry portals that reflect the requirements of several key stakeholder communities, including consumers, business analysts, web application specialists, system integration specialists, and content developers. Carlson presents several B2B use cases, and then decomposes them into scenarios illustrated with class diagrams, sequence diagrams, and activity diagrams showing how XML fits into an overall e-Business solution. Each chapter concludes with "steps for success" that distill UML's general principles into specific recommendations for action.


Definitive XML Application Development

Definitive XML Application Development

Author: Lars Marius Garshol

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 1220

ISBN-13:

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In this book, leading XML developer Lars Marius Garshol covers every essential aspect of XML programming, from basic principles through advanced techniques, utilizing DOM, SAX, XSLT, XPath, schemas, and other key XML standards. Garshol presents scores of code examples based on Python, a cross-platform language that is exceptionally well suited for XML development. Garshol also presents new insights into XML application design and optimization, as well as complete sample applications Book jacket.


Advanced Applications and Structures in XML Processing: Label Streams, Semantics Utilization and Data Query Technologies

Advanced Applications and Structures in XML Processing: Label Streams, Semantics Utilization and Data Query Technologies

Author: Li, Changqing

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2010-02-28

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 1615207287

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"This book is for professionals and researchers working in the field of XML in various disciplines who want to improve their understanding of the XML data management technologies, such as XML models, XML query and update processing, XML query languages and their implementations, keywords search in XML documents, database, web service, publish/subscribe, medical information science, and e-business"--Provided by publisher.


Xml-Based Integration with XAware

Xml-Based Integration with XAware

Author: Kirstan Vandersluis

Publisher: Maximum Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9781931644020

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Written for decision makers interested in streamlining business processes, implementing e-business solutions, or reducing the complexity of application development, this book helps these users understand how to use the popular XML standard to allow incompatible computer systems to share data. Discussed is the “information chaos” commonly found in today’s businesses and the causes of this problem. The ways in which XML can accelerate integration projects are described and detailed examples of XML-based integration using the XA-Suite family of integration tools are provided. Also covered is when to use and when not to use XML technology, XML standards and tools, building versus buying, and enterprise integration. In addition, issues specific to XAware technology such as designing integration applications, configuration management, system design issues, data migration, and wireless application development are covered in detail.


Designing XML Internet Applications

Designing XML Internet Applications

Author: Michael Leventhal

Publisher: Prentice Hall Ptr

Published: 1998-01-01

Total Pages: 582

ISBN-13: 9780136168225

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Once web sites have been recoded in XML, web programmers need to create applications that take advantage of the additional functionality that XML offers. This book guides programmers through how to build XML web applications that matter, teaching XML-based Internet architectural principles, XML-based data and interface design, and XML programming for web sites. Fully-functional Internet programs written in Java, Perl, C and C++ are also explained.