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Internet Programming with OmniMark

Internet Programming with OmniMark by Mark Baker
Product Details 2002 | 412 pages | ISBN: 0792372379 ; 0306469898 | PDF | 3.1 MB

"I have been using OmniMark for a decade to solve many different kinds of information management problems. When OmniMark Technologies Corporation added features to their excellent language that allowed server functionality and database access, OmniMark became an even better, more powerful platform for data processing. When they made it free, it made me wonder why anyone is still using Perl. I have used OmniMark as a very stable middle-tier programming language that is lightning fast, scaleable, and really fun to use. The language has a certain elegance that, once you learn how to `think OmniMark', you never want to even consider the alternatives. The native hierarchical architecture of the language, plus its luxuriously rich pattern matching syntax and support for structured information using XML and SGML parsing, make OmniMark a real joy. "This book covers the core language, plus practical examples for common Internet programming applications. OmniMark is such a powerful program that I can't think of any Internet programming problem that can't be solved with OmniMark. This book makes that clear in real, understandable terms." -Brian Travis, is the author of OmniMark At Work Volume 1: Getting Started and XML and SOAP Programming for Biz-TalkTM Servers "OmniMark has been the secret weapon of markup language programmers since the earliest days of SGML. Its new XML support should bring it to a far wider audience." -Charles F. Goldfarb, is the inventor of SGML and author of The XML Handbook.



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David Hunter, Jeff Rafter - Beginning XML, 4th Edition



David Hunter, Jeff Rafter - Beginning XML, 4th Edition
Wrox | 2007 | ISBN: 0470114878 | Pages: 1080 | PDF | 8.90 MB

Beginning XML provides a complete course in the Extensible Markup Language (XML) with an unusually gradual learning curve. In fact, the introduction states that the book is "for people who know that it would be a pretty good idea to learn the language, but aren't 100 percent sure why." Despite its recognition of the fuzziness of readers' understanding of the technology, the book delivers a rather comprehensive study of XML.

Very little space is wasted detailing the history of XML and its relation to SGML, as is the case in many other titles. The argument for the importance of XML is made quickly, and the basics of well-formed syntax are tackled right off. One notable distinction of this book is its excellent coverage of related technologies, such as cascading style sheets (CSS) and relational databases.

In addition to discussing the crucial companion standards to the core XML language (DTDs, XSL, and XSLT), the book adds a nice perspective to the broad range of applications in which XML can play a role. One section, "Other Uses for XML," illustrates how XML can be used to serialize object models, creating stateless objects and utilizing the Resource Description Framework (RDF). Case studies on--among other things--how XML can be used to build discussion groups, and provide B2B data transfer, round out the text. This book is perfect for Web programmers who are turning their attention to XML for the first time. It imparts a solid understanding of the XML forest and XML trees. --Stephen W. Plain


Creating Web Pages AIO Desk Reference for Dummies - 3rd edition



Creating Web Pages AIO Desk Reference for Dummies - 3rd edition
Wiley Publishing | 2007 | ISBN: 0470096292 | Pages: 671 | PDF | 20 MB


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One of the only books on the market that covers all of the essential Web design tools and technologies, this All-in-One guide explores everything from basic design to Web layout software to e-commerce technologies
The nine minibooks cover Web design, HTML, FrontPage, Dreamweaver, Multimedia tools, JavaScript, Flash, e-commerce tools, and XML
Brings together the combined work of some bestselling For Dummies authors including Doug Lowe, Ellen Finkelstein, and Emily Vander Veer
Featured CD-ROM includes trial version of the exciting tools covered in the book
Fully updated for the new versions of FrontPage, Dreamweaver, and Flash, as well as the latest multimedia and e-commerce tools.


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The XML CD Bookshelf, Version 1.0



The XML CD Bookshelf, Version 1.0 By O'Reilly & Associates, Inc
Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates, Inc 2002 | 657 Pages | ISBN: 0596003358 | CHM | 9.6 MB

November 2002: Version 1.0
Table of contents :
*XML in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition
By Elliotte Rusty Harold and W. Scott Means
*XSLT
By Doug Tidwell
*XML Schema
By Eric van der Vlist
*SAX2
By David Brownell
*Java & XML, 2nd Edition
By Brett McLaughlin
*Java and XSLT
By Eric M. Burke
*Perl & XML
By Erik T. Ray and Jason McIntosh




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AJAX: A Beginner's Guide

AJAX: A Beginner's Guide by Steven Holzner
McGraw-Hill Osborne Media 2008-09-05 | 475 Pages | ISBN: 0071494294 | PDF | 6.2 MB
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Learn how to use Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) to create Web applications that mirror the richness of desktop applications. Using easy-to-follow examples, Ajax: A Beginner’s Guide gets you started working with this cutting-edge collection of technologies in no time. Create XMLHttpRequest objects and use JavaScript, XML, DHTML, CSS, PHP, and more to build next-generation Web applications. You’ll also find out about a variety of free, pre-written Ajax frameworks you can use right away.




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Mastering Xml



Ann Navarro, Chuck White, Linda Burman, "Mastering Xml"
Publisher: Sybex Inc 1999 | 928 pages | ISBN: 0782122663 | CHM | 10 MB

Are you a newcomer to XML, hoping to learn about all the excitement? If the answer is “Yes,” you will not be disappointed. By the time you have finished reading Mastering XML, you will have an excellent grasp of the critical elements of XML and probably be writing XML code. You’ll also have learned about each member of the XML family, how the standards are developed, and how XML is being used in the real business world. Do you already have experience with XML? If you do, you will also find a wealth of useful information in Mastering XML. It will fine-tune your XML skills and bring you up-to-date on advances in the XML world. You’ll find that this book will expand your knowledge beyond the basics and take you on to the challenges of producing DTDs and schemas, developing your own namespaces, and integrating powerful XML-based applications into your repertoire. For those with a background in HTML, you’ll learn how to transition your content and why HTML is great for display but XML is right for data. If you’re already familiar with SGML, but want to add XML to your portfolio, you’ll find Mastering XML to be a valuable resource, and it will tell you all about SGML for the Web.


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ActionScript 3.0 Bible

Roger Braunstein, Mims H. Wright, Joshua J. Noble "ActionScript 3.0 Bible"
Wiley | 2007-10-29 | ISBN: 0470135603 | 735 pages | PDF | 7 MB


Packed with hands-on instruction and step by step tutorials, the ActionScript 3 Bible is everything you need to harness the power of this amazing language. ActionScript experts Roger Braunstein and Mims Wright guide you through the in's and out's of building Rich Internet Applications with ActionScript 3. Coverage includes:
• The ActionScript 3 language—variables, datatypes, operators and expressions, functions, and more
• Object-Oriented aspects of ActionScript 3
• Working with XML
• Dealing with events
• Handling error events and making your applications fault tolerant
• Debugging ActionScript applications
• Loading external data
• Working with audio, video and graphics
• Working in binary
• Developing for Apollo
• Application deployment
• And more...

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The Definitive Guide to the Microsoft Enterprise Library



Keenan Newton "The Definitive Guide to the Microsoft Enterprise Library"
Apress | 2007-11-26 | ISBN: 1590596552 | 492 pages | PDF | 5,7 MB


The Definitive Guide to the Microsoft Enterprise Library introduces one of the most exciting and popular .NET-oriented initiatives, the Enterprise Library. The EL offers nine classes of reusable code, or blocks, that are used to solve a variety of common problem spaces. These problems cover a number of topics, including configuration, data access, exception management, caching, application updates, UI separation, asynchronous invocation, logging, security, and XML-based information aggregation.

Author Keenan Newton, a senior consultant for noted Microsoft Partner Magenic, begins the book with an introduction to common challenges, explaining the conditions that brought about the creation of the EL. After an EL overview, subsequent chapters offer detailed information about each of the nine blocks. The book concludes by outlining the framework available for creating custom application blocks.

You'll be able to build .NET applications faster and more efficiently by taking advantage of readily available code developed and released by Microsoft's Patterns and Practices group. All book examples are based on a theme project that develops a point-of-sale application for a cosmetics company. You will be introduced to these technologies in conjunction with real-world scenarios.

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Oracle Database 11g SQL

Jason Price "Oracle Database 11g SQL"
McGraw-Hill Osborne Media | 2007-11-05 | ISBN: 0071498508 | 656 pages | PDF | 3 MB


Learn to access Oracle databases through SQL statements and construct PL/SQL programs with guidance from Oracle expert, Jason Price. Published by Oracle Press, Oracle Database 11g SQL explains how to retrieve and modify database information, use SQL Plus and SQL Developer, work with database objects, write PL/SQL programs, and much more. Inside, you'll find in-depth coverage of the very latest SQL features and tools, performance optimization techniques, advanced queries, Java support, and XML. This book contains everything you need to master SQL.
• Explore SQL Plus and SQL Developer
• Use SQL SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements
• Write PL/SQL programs
• Create tables, sequences, indexes, views, and triggers
• Write advanced queries containing complex analytical functions
• Create database objects and collections to handle abstract data
• Use large objects to handle multimedia files containing music and movies
• Write Java programs to access an Oracle Database using JDBC
• Tune your SQL statements to make them execute faster
• Explore the XML capabilities of the Oracle Database
• Master the very latest Oracle Database 11g features, such as PIVOT and UNPIVOT, flashback archives, and much more

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XML in 60 Minutes a Day

Linda McKinnon, Al McKinnon "XML in 60 Minutes a Day"
Wiley | 2003-05-30 | ISBN: 0471422541 | 600 pages | PDF | 9,3 MB


• XML is now ubiquitous, not just in Web development, but as the underpinning of interactive Web services: applications that really do run on any platform
• Includes twenty-four one-hour lessons that recreate a typical week-long introductory seminar
• Provides readers with a sound, fundamental understanding of XML and how it changes application development
• Explains how to use XML when dealing with transforms, schemas, and other Web services requirements
• The authors teach courses for IBM Canada
• Companion Web site
features an online presentation by the authors that follows along with each chapter and includes an audio-only option for readers with dial-up Internet connection

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DB2 Express C The Developer Handbook for XML, PHP, C/C++, Java, and .NET

Whei Jen Chen,John Chun,Naomi Ngan,Rakesh Ranjan,Manoj K. Sardana"DB2 Express C The Developer Handbook for XML, PHP, C/C++, Java, and .NET"
Publisher: International Technical Support Organization 2006 | 350 Pages | ISBN: 0738496758 | PDF | 3.2 MB

This redbook was produced by a team of specialists from around the world working at the International Technical Support Organization, San Jose Center. Whei-Jen Chen is a Project Leader at the International Technical Support Organization, San Jose Center. She has extensive experience in application development, database design and modeling, and DB2 system administration. Whei-Jen is an IBM Certified Solutions Expert in Database Administration and Application Development as well as an IBM Certified IT Specialist.


XML For Dummies, 4th Edition



Lucinda Dykes, "XML For Dummies, 4th Edition"
For Dummies | 2005-05-20 | ISBN: 0764588451 | 384 pages | PDF | 3,4 MB

See how XML works for business needs and RSS feeds

Create consistency on the Web, or tag your data for different purposes

Tag — XML is it! XML tags let you share your format as well as your data, and this handy guide will show you how. You'll soon be using this markup language to create everything from Web sites to business forms, discovering schemas and DOCTYPES, wandering the Xpath, teaming up XML with Office 2003, and more.

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* Make information portable
* Use XML with Word 2003
* Store different types of data
* Convert HTML documents to XHTML
* Add CSS to XML
* Understand and use DTDs



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Xml, Managing Data Exchange

Timothy Ross, "Xml, Managing Data Exchange"
Global media | 2008 | ISBN: 8189940880 | 325 pages | PDF | 1,9 MB

Introduction
There are four central problems in data management: capture, storage,
retrieval, and exchange. The purpose of this book is to address XML, a
technology for managing data exchange. The foundational XML chapters in
this book are structured by a ‘data model’ approach. The first chapter
introduces the reader to the XML document, XML schema, and XML
stylesheet with a single entity example. Subsequent chapters expand upon
the XML basics with multiple-entity examples and a one-to-one relationship,
a one-to-many relationship, or a many-to-many relationship.
XML is a tool used for data exchange. Data exchange has long been an issue
in information technology, but the Internet has elevated its importance.
Electronic data interchange (EDI), the traditional data exchange standard for
large organizations, is giving way to XML, which is likely to become the data
exchange standard for all organizations, irrespective of size.
EDI supports the electronic exchange of standard business documents and is
currently the major data format for electronic commerce. A structured format
is used to exchange common business documents (e.g., invoices and
shipping orders) between trading partners. In contrast to the free form of email
messages, EDI supports the exchange of repetitive, routine business
transactions. Standards mean that routine electronic transactions can be
concise and precise. The main standard used in the United States and
Canada is known as X.12, and the major international standard is
UN/EDIFACT. Firms adhering to the same standard can share data
electronically.
The Internet is a global network potentially accessible by nearly every firm,
with communication costs typically less than those of traditional EDI.
Consequently, the Internet has become the electronic transport path of
choice between trading partners. The simplest approach is to use the
Internet as a means of transporting EDI documents. But because EDI was
developed in the 1960s, another approach is to reexamine the technology of
data exchange. A result of this rethinking is XML, but before considering XML
we need to learn about SGML, the parent of XML.


Sams Teach Yourself XML in 21 Days



Steven Holzner, "Sams Teach Yourself XML in 21 Days"
Chapman | 2003 | ISBN: 0672325764 | 888 pages | CHM | 5,5 MB

Sams Teach Yourself XML in 21 Days, written by expert author Steve Holzner, offers hundreds of real-world examples demonstrating the uses of XML and the newest tools developers need to make the most of it. In Week One, he starts from basic syntax, and discusses XML document structure, document types, and the benefits of XML Schema. Week Two covers formatting using either CSS or the Extensible Sytlesheet Language, and working with XHTML and other tools for presenting XML data on the Web, or in multimedia applications. The final chapter of week two discusses XForms, the newest way to process forms in XML applications. Week Three applies XML to programming with Java, .NET or JavaScript, and building XML into database or Web Service applications with SOAP. Along the way, Steve shows readers the results of every lesson and provides both the "how" and "why" of the inner working of XML technologies.

Sams Teach Yourself XML in 24 Hours, Complete Starter Kit



Michael Morrison, "Sams Teach Yourself XML in 24 Hours, Complete Starter Kit, 3 Ed"
Sams; 3 ed | 2005 | ISBN: 067232797X | 576 pages | CHM | 6,9 MB

The third edition of Sams Teach Yourself XML in 24 Hours, Complete Starter Kit is everything you need to know about the XML language and how to use it in practical, innovative applications. Understanding the syntax of XML is only a small part of the learning process; understanding how to apply it is the larger part of the learning process, and is the primary focus of this book. It covers a broad range of topics, and wil show you how to use XML to mine data on the web, how to use it to interact with existing data services such as iTunes and Google, and how to use it in applications such as e-books, online speech synthesis, and multimedia. Sams Teach Yourself XML in 24 Hours, Complete Starter Kit, Third Edition will teach you what you need to know to get up and running with XML and more importantly, how to do cool things with it!

Inside XML



Steve Holzner, "Inside XML"
New Riders Press | 2000-11-14 | ISBN: 0735710201 | 1102 pages | CHM | 4,6 MB

Inside XML is an intelligent and easy-to-follow guide to today's proliferating XML standards. Aside from being a road map to the latest and greatest in what's on the horizon with XML, this book gives you what you need to know to be productive with existing XML tools right now.

The tour begins with an introduction to the XML used in real-world applications (like the Chemical Markup Language, CML, and the Vector Markup Language, VML [for graphics]). While many books give you the basics, this one excels at explaining the conventions of designing robust XML document types in detail. With dozens of short examples, you'll learn XML conventions thoroughly, including some of the best practices for creating readable, maintainable content. The author highlights certain lines of XML code, so it's easier to see what's important.

After 200 pages of in-depth material on how to design XML documents, the book turns to using XML in actual browsers (both in Netscape and Internet Explorer). This practical focus means that you get to explore available Microsoft tools and how they sometimes differ from official W3C standards.

Subsequent sections turn to related XML standards, like XLinks and XPointers. Each section lists Web links to the latest online documents, but the emphasis isn't on theory so much as on what you can do right now. You'll learn how to use Java with XML, including navigating the XML Document Object Model (DOM) using IBM's XML for Java (XML4J) package. The tutorial explaining the Simple API for XML (SAX) does a great job of explaining the advantages of this popular tool.

Final chapters delve into displaying XML with several existing standards, including XHTML (for Web browser content), VML (for drawing shapes), and the Resource Description Framework (RDF) for allowing XML-based content searching. Final sections look at combining XML with Perl and Java (through servlets and JSPs) and give a glimpse at wireless content created with the Wireless Markup Language (WML).

Suitable for any developer or IT manager who needs to understand and use XML, Inside XML provides an authoritative yet approachable source of information on a fast-changing set of standards that are almost sure to revolutionize computing over the next few years. --Richard Dragan

Topics covered:

* Comprehensive introduction to XML basics and tools
* Designing XML documents (including "well-formed" XML, tags and elements, and attributes and namespaces)
* Document Type Definitions (DTDs)
* Entities and attributes (including design documents)
* XML Schemas (using Internet Explorer)
* Introduction to JavaScript
* Using JavaScript with the XML Document Object Model (DOM)
* Cascading style sheets (CSS)
* Overview of basic Java programming
* Parsing XML with IBM's XML for Java (XML4J)
* Java and the Simple API for XML (SAX)
* XSL transformations (XSL style sheets and XSL formatting objects)
* XLinks and XPointers
* Introduction to XHTML
* The Resource Description Framework (RDF)
* The Microsoft Channel Definition Format (CDF)
* The Vector Markup Language (VML)
* Using XML with Java
* Perl and ASP on the server
* Quick introduciton to the Wireless Markup Language (WML)
* Reference to the XML 1.0 Specification



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Active Directory Cookbook, 3rd Edition

Laura Hunter, Robbie Allen, «Active Directory Cookbook, 3rd Edition»
O'Reilly Media, Inc. | ISBN: 0596521103 | December 30, 2008 | 1087 pages | CHM | 3.76 MB


Book Description:

When you need practical hands-on support for Active Directory, the updated edition of this extremely popular Cookbook provides quick solutions to more than 300 common (and uncommon) problems you might encounter when deploying, administering, and automating Microsoft's network directory service. For the third edition, Active Directory expert Laura E. Hunter offers troubleshooting recipes based on valuable input from Windows administrators, in addition to her own experience. You'll find solutions for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), ADAM (Active Directory Application Mode), multi-master replication, Domain Name System (DNS), Group Policy, the Active Directory Schema, and many other features. The Active Directory Cookbook will help you: Perform Active Directory tasks from the command line Use scripting technologies to automate Active Directory tasks Manage new Active Directory features, such as Read-Only Domain Controllers, fine-grained password policies, and more Create domains and trusts Locate users whose passwords are about to expire Apply a security filter to group policy objects Check for potential replication problems Restrict hosts from performing LDAP queries View DNS server performance statistics

Each recipe includes a discussion explaining how and why the solution works, so you can adapt the problem-solving techniques to similar situations. Active Directory Cookbook is ideal for any IT professional using Windows Server 2008, Exchange 2007, and Identity Lifecycle Manager 2007, including Active Directory administrators looking to automate task-based solutions. "It is rare for me to visit a customer site and not see a copy of Active Directory Cookbook on ashelf somewhere, which is a testament to its usefulness. The Cookbook takes the pain out of everyday AD tasks by providing concise, clear and relevant recipes. The fact that the recipes are provided using different methods (graphical user interface, command line and scripting) means that the book is suitable for anyone working with AD on a day-to-day basis. The introduction of PowerShell examples in this latest edition will be of particular interest for those looking to transition from VBScript. Laura has also done a great job in extending the Cookbook in this edition to encompass the broad range of changes to AD in Windows Server 2008." --Tony Murray, Founder of Activedir.org and Directory Services MVP "If you already understand Active Directory fundamentals and are looking for a quick solution to common Active Directory related tasks, look no further, you have found the book that you need." --joe Richards, Directory Services MVP "The Active Directory Cookbook is the real deal... a soup-to-nuts catalog of every administrative task an Active Directory administrator needs to perform. If you administer an Active Directory installation, this is the very first book you have to put on your shelf." --Gil Kirkpatrick, Chief Architect, Active Directory and Identity Management, Quest Software and Directory Services MVP



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Java Web Services: Up and Running

Martin Kalin, «Java Web Services: Up and Running»
O'Reilly Media, Inc. | ISBN: 059652112X | February 23, 2009 | 316 pages | CHM | 584 KB

With this example-driven book, you get a quick, practical, and thorough introduction to Java's API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) and the Java API for RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS).

Java Web Services: Up and Running takes a clear, no-nonsense approach to these technologies by providing you with a mix of architectural overview, complete working code examples, and short yet precise instructions for compiling, deploying, and executing a sample application. You'll not only learn how to write web services from scratch, but also how to integrate existing services into your Java applications. All the source code for the examples is available from the book's companion website.

With Java Web Services: Up and Running, you will:

* Understand the distinction between SOAP-based and REST-style services
* Focus on the WSDL (Web Service Definition Language) service contract
* Understand the structure of a SOAP message and the distinction between SOAP versions 1.1 and 1.2
* Learn various approaches to delivering a Java-based RESTful web service, and for consuming commercial RESTful services
* Know the security requirements for web services, both SOAP- and REST-based
* Learn how to implement JAX-WS in various application servers

Ideal for students and experienced programmers alike, Java Web Services: Up and Running is the concise guide you need to get going on this technology right away.

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Einführung in XQuery

Rudolf Jansen, “Einführung in XQuery”
Software + Support | 2004-11-30 | ISBN: 3935042655 | 167 pages | PDF | 1,7 MB

XML hat sich als Standard nicht nur im Bereich Datenaustauschformate durchgesetzt. Insbesondere durch die Integration von XML- und Datenbanktechnologien wurden die Rufe nach einer XML-Abfragesprache immer lauter. Mit XQuery steht nun eine W3C-Sprache zur Verfügung, der eine entscheidende Rolle bei zukünftigen XML-Projekten vorausgesagt wird. Nicht umsonst wird XQuery bereits als „SQL des 21. Jahrhunderts“ bezeichnet. Das vorliegende Buch bietet eine praxisorientierte Einführung in XQuery. Nach einer kurzen Einführung in die Welt der XML-Standards steht ein umfangreiches Kapitel über die einzelnen Sprachbestandteile im Mittelpunkt des Buches. Anhand von Praxisbeispielen werden dort u.a. der Aufbau von XQuery-Ausdrücken, Operatoren, Funktionen sowie das zugrunde liegende Typkonzept vorgestellt. Abgerundet wird das Buch durch die Vorstellung einiger bereits verfügbarer Implementierungen sowie möglicher Anwendungsgebiete für die neue Sprache. Das Buch setzt Grundkenntnisse in XML voraus.



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Fabio Arciniegas: C++ XML
Sams | 2001-08-03 | ISBN 073571052X | CHM | Pages 336 | 1.16 MB

"C++ XML" is a book exclusively devoted to the power and complexities of integrating XML standards into C++. As a developer, this is a book you cannot miss. "C++ XML" addresses all major standards, toolkits, and types of applications dealing with XML as a format for representing and exchanging data, as well as XML behavior, from a C++ standpoint. It explains the implementation of applications and reusable frameworks for all major XML purposes exclusively using C/C++ parsers and toolkits, such as expat, Xerces, Xalan, libxml2, and Microsoft's MSXML.The high-end theory and examples in this book - such as development of OpenGL applications, Visual Studio
Wizards to automate DOM procedures, GIMP extension to interpret XML scripts, and more - and its exclusive C++ orientation - separates this work from any other resource (online and offline). It is a must-have for any programmer interested in a specialized, complete, and detailed view of XML technologies.This book will show you how to master:-All major XML technologies addressed exclusively from the C++ perspective (C++ SAX, DOM, XSLT, Xpath, and more)-Every aspect of efficient server-side, standalone, and client-side C++ development for XML-Extensions to your C++ programs, allowing seamless XML and database integration-Advanced techniques for the development of Windows and graphic Linux XML applications-Important concepts using examples showing applications of C++ libraries and XML (MFC, OpenGL, ODBC, GTK, and more)The CD-ROM included with this book contains:Hundreds of MB of working code, showcasing C++ exclusive applications of all major XML standards and toolkits, including (but not limited to) MSXML, Xerces, Xalan, Xpath, XSLT, SAX 2.0, DOM Level 2, and SOAP. Every line of code in the book is supported by a working program.