XML : problem - design - solution

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    • Amiano, Mitch

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XML : problem - design - solution

Mitch Amiano [... et al.]

(Programmer to programmer)

Wiley, c2006

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Description

* Offering a unique approach to learning XML, this book walks readers through the process of building a complete, functional, end-to-end XML solution * Featured case study is an online business product catalog that includes reports, data input/output, workflow, stylesheet formatting, RSS feeds, and integration with external services like Google, eBay, and Amazon * The format of presenting a problem and working through the design to come up with a solution enables readers to understand how XML markup allows a business to share data across applications internally or with partners or customers even though they might not use the same applications

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments. Introduction. Chapter 1: XML and the Enterprise. Chapter 2: Well-Formed XML. Chapter 3: Creating and Distributing a Structure for Shared Information. Chapter 4: Presenting XML Directly. Chapter 5: Converting XML Content Online. Chapter 6: Rendering XML to Print. Chapter 7: Targeting Your Audience. Chapter 8: Searching and Merging XML Documents. Chapter 9: Integrating XML with the Rest of Your Data. Chapter 10: Transforming Business Documents. Chapter 11: Consuming Data with Web Services and Syndication. Chapter 12: Providing Web Services. Chapter 13: Combining Catalogs. Chapter 14: Integrating and Automating Business Processes. Appendix A: Tools. Appendix B: Additional Reading. Appendix C: Online Resources. Glossary. Index.

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