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ISBN-10: 0201770040
ISBN-13: 9780201770049
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Copyright: 2002
Format: Paper; 688 pp
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Fully revised to cover the latest standards and technologies, XML and Java™, Second Edition provides the practical solutions needed to design powerful and portable Web-based applications. Featuring step-by-step examples, it begins with an overview of XML programming techniques, standard APIs, and tools. Building upon this foundation, the book goes on to cover the latest technologies, including DOM Level 2, SAX2, XSLT, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI. It explores the role of these major middleware technologies in XML and Java-based Web application development, as well as the limitations and potential pitfalls. Topic coverage includes: techniques for making the most of existing XML processors, W3C XML Schema and OASIS RELAX NG, SOAP, techniques for storing XML documents using JDBC and standard techniques for securing B2B applications. The accompanying CD-ROM contains ready-to-run sample programs along with trial versions of WebSphere and DB2.
Topic coverage includes:
- The role of XML and Java in Web applications.
- Parsing XML documents.
- How to use the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 1 and DOM Level 2 APIs.
- How to work with SAX.
- Techniques for making the most of existing XML processors.
- W3C XML Schema and OASIS RELAX NG.
- The XML application server, XML and databases, and XML messaging, including SOAP.
- Techniques for storing XML documents by using JDBC.
- Information on Web services, including WSDL and UDDI.
- How to represent data in XML (data binding).
- Standard techniques for securing B2B applications.
- XML Schema languages.
Foreword.
Preface.
1. Web Applications, XML, and Java.
2. Parsing XML Documents.
3. Generating and Serializing XML Documents.
4. Working with DOM.
5. Working with SAX.
6. Parser Tricks.
7. XPath and XSLT.
8. Bridging Application Data Structure and XML.
9. Working with Schemas: Datatypes and Namespaces.
10. XML Application Server.
11. XML and Databases.
12. XML Messaging.
13. Web Services.
14. Security.
15. Data Binding.
16. Principles of Schema Languages.
Appendix A.
Appendix B. Useful Links and Books.
Appendix C. XML-Related Standardization Activities.
Appendix D. JDBC Primer.
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Hiroshi Maruyama, Senior Technical Staff Member at IBM’s Tokyo Research Laboratory, led a team specializing in the development of advanced XML technologies. Kent Tamura is the creator of IBM XML Parser for Java (since renamed Xerces and made open source). Naohiko Uramoto is a visiting Associate Professor at the National Institute of Informatics who specializes in advanced Web services development. Makoto Murata is an affiliated researcher at the International University of Japan and a member of the original working group that created XML 1.0. Andy Clark is a developer of the Apache Xerces XML parser in Java and the primary designer and lead technical expert for the new Xerces2 parser. Yuichi Nakamura is a contributor to the Apache SOAP and Axis projects. Ryo Neyama is a contributor to the Apache SOAP and Axis projects. Kazuya Kosaka is the manager of the Internet Technology Group and, most recently, the developer of XML-based security technologies.
Satoshi Hada is currently working on XML Access Control and SOAP Security Extensions.
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Fully revised to cover the latest standards and technologies, XML and Java™, Second Edition provides the practical solutions developers need to design powerful and portable Web-based applications. Featuring step-by-step examples, this book focuses on harnessing the power of Java™ and XML together to streamline the development process.
XML and Java™, Second Edition provides new coverage of emerging areas such as document management, databases, messaging, servlets, JDBC, data binding, security, and more. It begins with an overview of XML programming techniques, standard APIs, and tools. Building upon this foundation, the book goes on to cover the latest technologies, including DOM Level 2, SAX2, XSLT, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI. It explores the role of these major middleware technologies in XML and Java-based Web application development, as well as the limitations and potential pitfalls.
Topic coverage includes:
Combining a team of experienced authors with a practical cookbook-style approach and packed with useful sample code, XML and Java™, Second Edition provides the most complete toolset available for developers navigating the next frontier of Web-based business applications.
0201770040B05082002
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