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XML and Java- Developing Web Applications |Hiroshi Maruyama

Hiroshi Maruyama, «XML and Java: Developing Web Applications»
Addison Wesley | ISBN: 0201485435 | 1999 | PDF | 386 pages | 3.24 MB
XML and Java: Developing Web Applications is a tutorial that will teach Web developers, programmers, and system engineers how to create robust XML business applications for the Internet using the Java technology. The authors, a team of IBM XML experts, introduce the essentials of XML and Java development, from a review of basic concepts to thorough coverage of advanced techniques. Using a step-by-step approach, this book illustrates real-world implications of XML and Java technologies as they apply to Web applications. Readers should have a basic understanding of XML as well as experience in writing simple Java programs.
XML Primer Plus | Nicholas Chase

XML Primer Plus By Nicholas Chase
Publisher: Sams 2002 | 1024 Pages | ISBN: 0672324229 | PDF | 7 MB
This book presents XML programming from a conceptual perspective, teaching not just the technology, but the background and thinking behind it. Developers learn to do it right, gaining a thorough understanding of the hows and the whys from the ground up. Rather than teaching programmers to memorize specific APIs, this book teaches programmers how to think about XML programming in a language-neutral way, with examples in various languages (such as Java, C++, Perl, and VB) and provides guidance on how and when XML can be used in real-world situations.
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HTML and XML for Beginners

HTML and XML for Beginners provides Web coding beginners with a concise guide to the world of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), and previews even more powerful alternatives such as Extensible Markup Language (XML).
Rich in examples, the book walks the Web beginner through basic HTML techniques such as:
* creating and publishing Web pages
* formatting text
* adding graphics, and
* creating hyperlinks
It shows web beginners how to use:
* tables to organize content
* forms to gather input from site visitors
* image maps to support point-and-click navigation, and
* styles, properties, and multimedia to add visual and sonic interest.
It clearly demonstrates how to spice up Web pages with interactive elements by using Dynamic HTML (DHTML). The book ends with an extensive discussion of the most important new language on the Web, XML, and its relevance for data exchange.
The book also explores XML variants such as Vector Markup Language (VML), the standard for creating, storing, and exchanging vector drawings on the Internet, and XHTML the merger of XML and HTML. All in all, this title provides the fastest way to get started coding a Web page.
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