XML and Web Services Unleashed (Unleashed)
by Ron Schmelzer, Travis Vandersypen, Jason Bloomberg, Madhu Siddalingaiah, Sam Hunting, Michael Qualls, Chad Darby, David Houlding, and Diane Kennedy
The Extensible Markup Language is changing the way that information is being stored and exchanged. It is also changing the very way that we think about data. XML Unleashed! allows the reader to unlock this new power and get well on the way towards developing XML applications and systems that enable their most important business processes, or the simplest visions for data representation and exchangeThis book covers all the necessary topics from the basics of Document Type Definitions (DTDs) to th...
This is the eBook version of the printed book. Special Edition Using XML, Second Edition gives developers a formal introduction to XML technology, starting with in-depth coverage of basic syntax and fundamental "pieces" of XML, including DTDs, Schemas, and Namespaces. The authors then cover various applications of XML, including transforming and displaying XML documents using CSS and XSL, locating data within XML documents using Xpath, Xlink and Xpointer, programming XML with SAX or DOM, inclu...
XML Demystified: A Self-Teaching Guide (McGraw-Hill Demystified)
by James Keogh and Ken Davidson
An authoritative guide to XML schema development, offering real-world insight into XML schema creation and deployment. It delivers useful information on industry-specific schema development with real-world examples and covers modern XML technologies and their relation to XML schema development, including: XML - data reduced; RELAX; SOX; SOAP; BizTalk; and RDF. The book provides invaluable information on using XML Authority and XML Spy for the creation of XML schemas.
Learning ASP.NET 2.0 with Ajax
by Jesse Liberty, Dan Hurwitz, and Brian MacDonald
With this book, web developers can build engaging and interactive sites and applications using Microsoft's latest web development tools - ASP.NET 2.0 and the new ASP.NET AJAX framework. You learn to create applications that have all the great tricks you see on popular commercial web sites, such as order forms and the ability to interact with a database. And you can build pages that display information interactively without a page refresh. This straightforward tutorial explains how. "Learning ASP...
Guru's Guide to SQL Server Stored Procedures, XML, and HTML, The
by Ken Henderson
SQL Server developers worldwide raved about Ken Henderson's The Guru's Guide to Transact-SQL: its exceptionally clear, conversational explanations, and its powerfully useful projects and code examples. This book helps SQL Server developers take the next step -- building more powerful, robust applications than ever before. Henderson identifies several key areas of SQL Server development that offer the greatest power -- and then covers each of them in exceptional detail. The book includes especial...
CSS Cookbook (Cookbooks (O'Reilly)) (Animal Guide)
by Christopher Schmitt
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are a powerful way to enrich the presentation of HTML-based web pages, allowing web authors to give their pages a more sophisticated look and more structure. CSS's compact file size helps web pages load quickly, and by allowing changes made in one place to be applied across the entire document, CSS can save hours of tedious changing and updating. But to leverage the full power of CSS, web authors first have to sift through CSS theory to find practical solutions that...
The Advanced IOS 6 Developer's Cookbook (Developer's Library)
by Erica Sadun
The Advanced iOS 6 Developer's Cookbook brings together reliable, proven solutions for cutting-edge iOS 6 development. World-renowned iOS expert Erica Sadun covers device-specific development, document/data sharing, Core Text, networking, image processing, onboard cameras, audio, Address Book, Core Location, GameKit,StoreKit, push notifications, and more. As in her previous bestselling iOS books, Sadun translates today's development best practices into working code, distilling key concepts int...
The only book on the market that will show readers how to use XML and XSL for advanced FileMaker Pro applications including wireless Web use.-- Positioned to be the Only book on advanced FileMaker Pro applications using XML and XSL on the market today.-- Completely details how to format XML data with FileMaker Pro in conjunction with other applications such as JavaScript, Visual Basic, Flash, Java, Lasso, and Tango.-- Covers FileMaker Pro uses for XML in wireless Web devices.FileMaker Pro makes...
Build real-world programming skills-and prepare for MCP Exams 70-310 and 70-320-with this official Microsoft? study guide. Work at your own pace through the lessons and hands-on exercises to learn how to build XML Web services and server components using Visual Basic?.NET and Visual C# (TM) .NET. Then extend your expertise through additional skill-building exercises. As you gain practical experience with essential development tasks, you're also preparing for MCAD or MCSD certification for Micros...
The simple API for XML (SAX) is the leading API for event-driven XML processing. A comprehensive tutorial and reference, The Book of SAX includes everything you need to use SAX 2.0. Learn how to develop a fully functioning SAX application as well as a complete, non-validating XML 1.0 parser that implements the SAX 2.0 API. Numerous examples show how to use SAX to solve XML parsing problems that are impossible to address with tree-based technologies.
Designing Forms for SharePoint and InfoPath (Microsoft Windows Development)
by Scott Roberts
Together, InfoPath 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 make it possible to create end-to-end solutions that combine powerful forms, enterprise-scale workflow, and access to key business data. Now, building on the valuable content from their previous InfoPath book, three Microsoft experts offer a complete introduction to building the forms that drive these solutions. Designing Forms for SharePoint and InfoPath combines deep knowledge of InfoPath, new insights into SharePoint de...
Within a very short amount of time XML has become an essential part of almost every developer's arsenal of tools. It has affected every area of software. One of the fields where the impact of XML is still being worked out is in the world of databases and data management. Will XML and native XML databases replace traditional relational databases? How can XML be used as a tool to make relational databases even stronger? This book is intended to address these questions. It provides a discusssion of...
With the emergence of XML, small- to mid-size companies can interface with larger EDI systems to aid in business-to-business electronic commerce without having to set up and maintain expensive and complex EDI systems. This is a discussion of the use of XML as an e-commerce solution for small- to mid-size companies who need to do business with companies who require the use of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) systems. The accompanying CD-ROM features diagrams, example code, and demo software illu...
For creating or using formal descriptions of XML vocabularies, this text offers a set of tools for defining acceptable document structures and content. An alternative to DTDs as the way to describe and validate data in an XML environment, the book should enable developers to create precise descriptions with a richer set of datatypes-such as booleans, numbers, currencies, dates and times - that are useful for modern applications. It explains the ins and outs of XML Schema, including design choice...
What is this book about? XSLT 2.0 Programmer's Reference, 3rd Edition, is the authoritative reference guide to the language. Without using the formal and inaccessible language of the W3C specifications, it tells you exactly what every construct in the language does, and how it is intended to be used. This book is a reference rather than a tutorial; it is designed for the professional programmer who is using the language every day. It is the book that people quote when they claim that a particula...
Professional Java XML Programming with Servlets and JSP
by Alexander Nakhimovsky and Tom Myers
This book discusses SQL Server 2005 XML from the server and client sides and examines using XSLT to render the XML data that is retrieved from SQL Server, particularly for ASP.NET. It addresses SQL Server relationship with schemas, SOAP, XML security, and .NET, and makes extensive use of examples to solve problems that programmers face on an everyday basis and features Server 2005 XML best practices.