Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 005.72 EAN: 9780201771862 ISBN: 0201771861 Label: Addison-Wesley Professional Manufacturer: Addison-Wesley Professional Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 1120 Publication Date: November 15, 2002 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Sales Rank: 122284 Studio: Addison-Wesley Professional
Product DescriptionA complete guide to writing Java programs that read and write XML documents. Shows developers how to save XML documents, read XML documents, communicate with network servers that send and receive XML data, and integrate XSLT into their programs. Softcover.
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Rating: - great book on xml
great book on xml, specially on different kind of parsers, their purpose, advantages and weakness.
Rating: - Excellent!!!
If only every technical book was written this well! Anyone who is working with Java and XML should have a copy of this book. Highly example driven with clear explanations, the author makes using XML in your Java programs a breeze. Even better, the author has a style that makes the book fun to read as you feel like you are learning all sorts of secrets from an XML insider.
The book starts with a quick introduction to XML and then gets into how to create XML documents in your programs. ... Read More
Rating: - An excellent choice
I really like reading this book. It is easy to read and understand. The author does a good job of describing the XML technologies related to JAVA. This book has a lot of code to analyze. This book is a must have for the experienced developer who wants to do JAVA with XML. I have a message for the experienced developer: THE CODE WILL CHALLENGE YOU; IT CHALLENGED ME!!!
Michael
Rating: - A huge amount of topics and API
This is definitely a valuable resource for anybody dealing with XML and Java, written by one of the best tech writers in town. The author covers in details a huge amount of topics and API, so many that you couldn't ask for more. Be advised that some basic understanding of XML and intermediate Java skills are required to get the best out of this book
Rating: - An excellant choice
I bought this book when it first came out. I really enjoyed reading it. The book is well written. It has a lot useful code. The author code that can be used in the real world of JAVA and XML. I liked the books section on JDOM. This book shows the differences between DOM and JDOM. Also, this book has a lot of information on SAX, DOM, JDOM, and it shows the differences when using each. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn JAVA and XML. Make sure you are an experienced developer ... Read More