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Imperfect XML: Rants, Raves, Tips, and Tricks … from an Insider

Imperfect XML: Rants, Raves, Tips, and Tricks ... from an Insider

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“Most books in this area are either beginners’ guides, in-depth reference works to the foundational standards, or guides to using in particular environments or application areas. This book takes a broader approach for non-beginners and describes where can be used profitably in the real world. Highly recommended.”
–Dr. Marc J. Hadley, Senior Staff Engineer, Technologies and Standards division, Sun Microsystems

Imperfect is a thorough and engaging exploration of the issues XML practitioners are likely to face, with considered advice from one of the trailblazing authorities in the field.”
–Neil Bradley, XML and Publishing Consultant and author of The XML Companion, The Companion, and The XML Schema Companion

XML projects can fail for all kinds of reasons, from unrealistic overall goals to mishandled low-level technical decisions. Fortunately, one of the world’s leading XML experts is ready to show you how to avoid XML pitfalls on your next project.

Since its invention, David Megginson has been helping to drive XML to new levels. He led the team that developed the SAX streaming API now used worldwide, has been a key contributor to the World Wide Consortium, and has served as a consultant to many of the world’s leading companies, including Boeing, Reuters, and McGraw-Hill. Drawing on this vast experience, Megginson offers in this book expert solutions and problem-solving guidance for virtually any XML project challenge. Download Now »

Special Edition Using XML, 2nd Edition

Special Edition Using XML, 2nd Edition

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Special Edition Using , Second Edition gives developers a formal introduction to technology, starting with in-depth coverage of basic syntax and fundamental “pieces” of , including DTDs, Schemas, and Namespaces. The authors then cover various applications of , including transforming and displaying documents using CSS and , locating data within XML documents using Xpath, Xlink and Xpointer, programming XML with SAX or DOM, including XML in Java or applications, XML Scripting with Perl, and WML for presentation on traditional and hand-held browsers, and querying data or documents with . The final chapters cover technologies related to XML such as SVG, SMIL, and RDF, focusing on the practical features developers can put to use today.

About the Author
David Gulbransen is the CEO of Vervet Logic, an XML tools development company. More than 5,000 businesses have licensed XML Pro, their XML editor, including The European Union, the Library of Congress, IBM, Prudential, Intel, Cisco Systems, New York Life, Harvard University, and Purdue University. More than 30,000 developers receive Vervet’s newsletters. David has been involved with XML since before there was a standard, shipping the final version of XML Pro as XML 1.0 was made final. Today Vervet’s strategic partnerships include IBM, Sun, BlueStone, Siber Logic, and OpenText. His most recent book was Special Edition Using XML Schema.

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Xsl Fo

Xsl Fo

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No matter how flexible and convenient digital information has become, we haven’t done away with the need to see information in print. Extensible Style Language-Formatting Objects, or -FO, is a set of tools developers and designers use to describe page printouts of their (including ) documents. -FO is one of the few books to go beyond a basic introduction to the technology. While many books touch on XSL-FO in their treatment of XSLT, this book offers in-depth coverage of XSL-FO’s features and strengths. Author Dave Pawson is well known in the XSLT and XSL-FO communities, and maintains the XSLT FAQ. XSL-FO is more than just a guide to the technology; the book teaches you how to think about the formatting of your documents and guides you through the questions you’ll need to ask to ensure that your printed documents meet the same high standards as your computer-generated content. Written for experienced developers and designers, no other book contains as much useful information on this practical technology.

About the Author
maintains the XSLT and XSL-FO FAQ site. He got started with XML in 1997 while looking for a means of document reuse for multimedia presentation in print and braille for the Royal National Institute of the Blind (RNIB). He is the W3C Advisory Committee representative for the RNIB,and has supported the Web Accessibility Initiative since 1998. His background is in software development in the aerospace industry, followed by 5 years with RNIB, where he initially worked as a change agent, has more recently been monitoring web standards for accessibility. He has been heavily involved in the digital talking book inititiative coordinated by the DAISY consortium at www.daisy.org.

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XQuery

XQuery

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With the 1.0 standard, you finally have a tool that will make it much easier to search, extract and manipulate information from content stored in databases. This in-depth tutorial not only walks you through the specification, but also teaches you how to program with this widely anticipated query language.

is for query writers who have some knowledge of basics, but not necessarily advanced knowledge of -related technologies. It can be used both as a tutorial, by reading cover to cover, and as a reference, by using the comprehensive index and appendixes. Either way, you will find the background knowledge in namespaces, schemas, built-in types and regular expressions that is relevant to writing queries. This book provides:

  • A high-level overview and quick tour of XQuery
  • Information to write sophisticated queries, without being bogged down by the details of types, namespaces, and schemas
  • Advanced concepts for users who want to take advantage of modularity, namespaces, typing and schemas
  • Guidelines for working with specific types of data, such as numbers, strings, dates, URIs and processing instructions
  • A complete alphabetical reference to the built-in functions and types Download Now »

XML Schema

XML Schema

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If you need to create or use formal descriptions of vocabularies, the W3C’s Schema offers a powerful set of tools for defining acceptable document structures and content. An alternative to DTDs as the way to describe and validate data in an environment, Schema enables developers to create precise descriptions with a richer set of datatypes that are essential for today?s applications. While schemas are powerful, that power comes with substantial complexity. This concise book explains Schema foundations, a variety of different styles for writing schemas, simple and complex types, datatypes and facets, keys, extensibility, documentation, design choices, best practices, and limitations, with examples throughout. In addition, Schema provides a complete reference to all parts of both the XML Schema Structures and XML Schema Datatypes specifications, as well as a glossary. Appendices explore the relationships between XML Schema and other tools for describing document structures as well as work in progress at the W3C to more tightly integrate XML Schema with existing specifications.

About the Author
Eric van der Vlist is the resident expert on XML schema languages on XML.com. He is also a member of the ISO DSDL committee, where standardization work on RELAX NG and related specifications is in progress. Eric is also the author of O’Reilly’s XML Schema.

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Corporate Portals Empowered with XML and Web Services

Corporate Portals Empowered with XML and Web Services

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Following the humbling of the ‘dot.coms’ it is well implemented corporate portals that are ushering in a new and prosperous era of e-business. Corporate Portals Empowered with and Services provides decision makers with a clear and concise explanation of what portals are all about, why you really need a portal strategy, how you go about implementing one, and the issues you have to encounter and surmount. Guruge shows how you can successfully use and services to empower your portals for collaboration, knowledge management, CRM, ERP and supply chain management.
·Extensive examples of corporate portals illustrate the viability of the technology
·Architectural and network diagrams show detailed portal implementations
·Comprehensive references to guides, solutions, products and terminology leverage living outside resources

About the Author
Anura Gurug is an independent technical consultant who specializes in all aspects of contemporary networking, corporate portals and Web services – particularly if they involve IBM host systems. He has first hand, in-depth experience in Web-to-host, SNA, Frame Relay, Token-Ring switching and ATM. He was the founder and Chairman of the SNA-Capable i·net Forum in 1997. He also teaches graduate and post-graduate computer technology and marketing at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) – Laconia/Gilford and Portsmouth campuses. He is the author of Corporate Portals Empowered with and Web Services (Digital Press, 2002). In addition, he has published over 320 articles. In a career spanning 29 years, he has held senior technical and marketing roles in IBM, ITT, Northern Telecom, Wang and BBN. His Web sites are: www.inet-guru.com and www.wownh.com.

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