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Java is a powerful and fast maturing development platform used to create client/server applications on any platform. XML is the most recent markup language, a standard format for the universal sharing of data and an intrinsic part of all major development both on the Web, and in the wider business community. Enterprise web applications are increasingly combining Java and XML technologies to provide more efficient ways to integrate Internet presence with business systems in the world of ecommerce. This core professional compendium breaks down into three main sections. The first presents the basic XML standards, Java APIs and programming tools for handling XML. The second part presents a selection of Java techniques which make up the building blocks for XMLbased applications. The section is Javacentric, and presents the common scenarios for XML data I/O, building on the basic tools presented in part one. The final and largest section of the book shows how XML applications can be built on top of the techniques shown in part two, and demonstrates how XML can be used to solve real programming problems. If you want a hefty box of XML manipulation tools at your disposal and would like to discover how the language could be used in your Java applications, then this book is for you. Guide to professional Java XML, for programmers with little or no previous Java or XML experience, but experience in other languages. Begins simply, but takes the reader to the full range of the language and its specifications, covering Java Servlets, semantics, and Web services with WSDL and UDDI, among other topics. Softcover. This book is for Java developers with a good understanding of the core Java language who: Are trying to solve a problem and think XML might help Have looked into XML, but haven`t found out how to really use it yet Need to get up to date with the latest XML standards and APIs quickly Are looking to add XML to their skillset.
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