Beginning XML

Beginning XML, 5th Edition

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From the Back Cover Dive into the key aspects of XML to deliver data on the web

From simple data transfers to providing multi-channeled content, there's so much you can do with XML and this guide will get you started. It walks you through everything you need to know about this powerful language, including what it is, how it works, what technologies accompany it, and how you can apply it. You'll quickly discover how to manipulate XML documents, store XML in databases, extract data, utilize web services, and even use it for web page and image display. With the help of a case study, you'll even learn how to apply this information to give your programming a boost.
Beginning XML, 5th Edition

  • Covers the goals of XML and the rules for constructing it
  • Explores different techniques that help you verify that the XML is in the correct format
  • Shows how to work with XQuery to create new XML documents and query existing data
  • Explains how to retrieve data using DOM, XPath, and LINQ to XML
  • Examines programming techniques specifically designed to cope with large documents
  • Details how to present data for use by different systems
  • Demonstrates a realistic XML pipeline used in a publishing business

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    About the Author Joe Fawcettis the head of software at Kaplan Financial and was one of the first Microsoft MVPs for XML.

    Liam R. E. Quinis the W3C XML Activity Lead and is also active in XQuery, XSLT, XML, CSS, and other W3C projects.

    Danny Ayersworks for Talis on applications for their hosted semantic web platform.


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