XML is rapidly becoming the standard representation format for data interchange, data verification, configuration, RDBMS interaction, remote procedure invocation, and the representation of transformation processes. In all these areas the Java language provides the programming interfaces and tools needed for driving the underlying machinery. The intersection between Java and XML is wide-ranging, and the knowledge required to use them together effectively is expanding daily. The API section of this book provides quick access to the essential Java XML programming interfaces: SAX, DOM Core, DOM Extensions, JDOM, JAXP and TrAX, together with dozens of illustrative examples. The tools section includes chapters on Oracle XDK, IBM Web Services Toolkit, Apache XML Project, XML tools for lightweight/mobile devices, and an overview of Sun early access XML projects, all packed with examples and reference material. The final techniques section explores Java XML over five projects, developing a distributed business casestudy.
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Aimed at readers with some basic knowledge of Java and XML, Java XML Programmer's Reference provides an extremely useful reference and tutorial to virtually all of today's common Java XML APIs and tools, including those used in the emerging world of Web services. Well organised and filled with useful tips and technical details for these often poorly documented tools, this book will earn a spot on many a working developer's bookshelf.
Finding all the XML APIs in one handy volume is the real reason to buy this reference work. In the fast-changing world of emerging XML tools and standards, many maintained by open-source organisations, it's virtually impossible to keep up with the classes, APIs and programming strategies needed to work with these tools. This book corrals the chaos with a line-up of the most popular and essential Java XML APIs, such as the popular SAX and DOM standards. The authors also look at Sun's new JAXP (and related bundles), which helps standardise XML coding in Java.
Each API is documented by package, class and method. Many entries have documented sample code showing off just how to use each API, which is a real time-saver for any busy Java developer. While it's possible to decipher open source documents, you'll save countless hours with this handy reference. Besides vendor neutral APIs, the authors also tackle Oracle's XSK for working with XML on that platform.
The second half of this book focuses on XML standards used in Web services, including WSDL and UDDI. Web services are illustrated here with a solid case study for an online auction example. Other samples here include an XML-based configuration with Ant, plus transforming content with XSLT for wireless user interfaces. There's also coverage on "lightweight" XML for mobile devices. Sections on querying using SAX, DOM and XPath 1.0 will help you search XML effectively.
While readers can obviously dig in to these later topics selectively, the main focus here on XML parsers and Web services will more than justify the price of this title for most readers. This book is quite simply a must-have for anyone combining Java and XML, undoubtedly two of today's hottest computing technologies. --Richard Dragan
This book provides a central resource for Java programmers working with XML. It provides the reference material, tools, and techniques needed for relatively experienced Java programmers to learn about and develop XML applications.
This book covers:
The essential APIs for SAX, DOM Core, DOM Extensions, JAXP, and TrAX
Oracle XML Developer's Kit
Web Services with Apache SOAP and IBM Web Services Toolkit, including WSDL and UDDI reference
XML for Information Appliances, covering kVM, Palm OS, lightweight XML parsers
A full business case study using Java and XML in all tiers of a distributed application
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