Essential XML : beyond markup

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Essential XML : beyond markup

Don Box, Aaron Skonnard, John Lam

(The developmentor series)

Addison-Wesley, c2000

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Includes index

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内容説明

XML holds out the promise of a universal and standard means of object/component communication that vastly reduces the need for reliance on competing ORB standards such as Enterprise JavaBeans, COM, and CORBA. In this book, Don Box covers every key issue, technology, and technique involved in using XML as the "ultimate translator" between disparate software components and environments.KEY TOPICS:Essential XML starts by contrasting the XML approach to software interoperability with pre-XML practices, technologies, and methodologies, including COM, CORBA, and EJB. Next, it examines XML-based approaches to metadata, declarative and procedural programming through transformation, and programmatic interfaces -- showing how XML's platform, language and vendor independence -- and its accessibility -- make it a far more effective solution for software interoperability than any alternative. The book also contains detailed coverage of the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), an XML/HTTP-based protocol for accessing services, objects and servers in a platform-independent manner.MARKET:For experienced XML developers, and for all software architects, designers, developers, and business decision-makers seeking better ways to integrate software components.

目次

Preface. 1. Beyond Markup. Document Basics. Names. Processing Instructions. Entities. Types and XML. Serialization Details. Where Are We? 2. Programming XML. Simple API for XML Version 2 (SAX2). Auxiliary SAX Interfaces. SAX and I/O. SAX Error Handling. The Glue of SAX: XMLReader. The Document Object Model. The Object Model. The DOM and Factories. The Node Interface. Parents and Children. Nonhierarchical Nodes. Text Nodes. Element and Attribute Nodes. Document, Document Type, and Entity Nodes. Bulk Insertion Using Document Fragment. DOM Error Handling. Implementation vs Interface. DOM Traversal. Where Are We? 3. Navigation. XPath Basics. XPath Expressions. XPath Functions. Xpath Abbreviations. Navigation and URLs. URL + Xpath == Xpointer. Ranges and Points. Where Are We? 4. XML Schemas. Schema Basics Type Definitions. Element Declarations. Complex Types. Content Models and Particles. Attributes. Extensibility. Types Revisited. Reference and Uniqueness Constraints. Where Are We? 5. Transforms. XSLT Basics. Template-based Programming. Namespaces and XSLT. Generated Output. Multiple Stylesheets. Pattern-based Templates. Controlling Output. Where Are We? 6. Beyond Interface-based Programming. Where Are We? Leaving Home. XML as a Better Component Model. Documents as Messages. Where Are We Going? Appendix A: The XML Information Set (Infoset). W3C Working Draft 20 December-1999. Abstract. Status of this Document. Contents. 1. Introduction. 2. Information Items. 3. Example. 4. Conformance. 5. What is not in the Information Set. 6. References. Appendix A: XML 1.0 Reporting Requirements (informative). Appendix B: RDF Schema (informative). Appendix B: XML Productions. Sorted by production number. Sorted by name. Character Tables. Appendix C: Example Gallery. SAX/DOM Examples. XPath Expressions. Programming XPath. XML Schema Examples. ESLT Examples. Programming XSLT. Index.

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