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XML and Java: Developing Web Applications
| Section 1.1. Introduction Section 1.2. Web Applications Section 1.3. Other Application Areas of XML Section 1.4. Some XML Basics...
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| Section 2.1. Introduction Section 2.2. Basics of Parsing Documents Section 2.3. More about Section 2.4. Programming Interfaces for Document...
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| Section 3.1. Introduction Section 3.2. Creating a DOM Tree from Scratch Section 3.3. Validating a Generated DOM Tree Section...
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| Section 4.1. Introduction Section 4.2. DOM Basics Section 4.3. Advanced DOM Section 4.4. Summary The CHM file was converted...
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| Section 5.1. Introduction Section 5.2. Basic Tips for Using SAX Section 5.3. DOM versus SAX Section 5.4. Summary The...
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| Section 6.1. Introduction Section 6.2. General Tricks Section 6.3. Basic Xerces Tricks Section 6.4. Advanced Xerces Tricks Section 6.5....
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| In Chapters 4 and 5, we described DOM and SAX as generic APIs in Java to handle XML documents....
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| Section 8.1. Introduction Section 8.2. Mapping to Almost Isomorphic Tree Structures Section 8.3. Structure Adjustment by XSLT Section 8.4....
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| Section 9.1. Introduction Section 9.2. W3C XML Schema Section 9.3. RELAX NG Section 9.4. Summary The CHM file was...
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| In we overviewed how Web applications have emerged and Internet technology has evolved. When the Web began, HTML files...
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| Section 11.1. Introduction Section 11.2. Storing and Searching for XML Documents Section 11.3. Mapping from an XML Document to...
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| Section 12.1. Introduction Section 12.2. Simple Object Access Protocol Section 12.3. SOAP Engines Section 12.4. Summary The CHM file...
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| Section 13.1. Emergence of Section 13.2. Description Section 13.3. Service Registration and Discovery Section 13.4. Application to Dynamic e-Business...
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| Section 14.1. Introduction Section 14.2. Requirements on B2B Systems Section 14.3. SSL/TLS Section 14.4. XML Digital Signature Section 14.5....
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| Section 15.1. Introduction Section 15.2. Generating Java Classes from a Schema Section 15.3. Generating an XML Document from Java...
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| Section 16.1. Introduction Section 16.2. Schemas as Syntactic Constraints Section 16.3. Schemas as Data Models Section 16.4. Interworking with...
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