XML Basics
- Publisher
Mercury Learning and Information - Published
28th September 2020 - ISBN 9781683925460
- Language English
- Pages 645 pp.
- Size 7" x 9"
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Mercury Learning and Information - Published
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- Language English
- Pages 645 pp.
- Size 7" x 9"
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Mercury Learning and Information - Published
31st August 2020 - ISBN 9781683925453
- Language English
- Pages 645 pp.
- Size 7" x 9"
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This book focuses on standards that are relevant to almost all developers working with XML. We investigate XML technologies that span a wide
range of XML applications, not those that are relevant only within a few
restricted domains. XML is not a programming language. It is a markup language; but it is successfully used by many programmers. The book also covers generic supporting technologies that have been layered on top of XML and are used
across a wide range of XML applications. These technologies include XLinks,
XSLT, Namespaces, Schemas, XHTML, RDDL, XPointers, XPath, SAX, and DOM.
Features:
- Includes XML standards including syntax, DTD, CSS stle sheets, etc.
- Covers generic supporting technologies that have been layered on top of XML, such as XLinks, XSLI, Namespaces, Schemas, XHTML, and others
- Numerous code samples show exactly how XML is used in myriad applications
1: Understanding XML
2: XML Syntax
3: Document Type Definition (DTD)
4: Namespaces
5: Introduction to XHTML
6: CSS Style Sheets
7: XML Schema Basics
8: XSL Basics
9: XSLT Basics
10: SOAP
11: DOM Programming Interface
12: SAX (Simple API for XML)
13: XPath
14: Xlink, XQuery, XPointer
15: XForms
16: XSL-FO
17: XML with Databases
18: Web Services
Appendices
Glossary
Index
S. Banzal
Shashi Banzal is a university professor and has written several journal articles and books on the subjects of C++, networking, and microprocessors.