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Java, XML, and Web Services Bible
ISBN: 978-0-7645-4847-5
Paperback
950 pages
January 2002
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Preface.

Acknowledgments.

PART I: Working with XML.

Chapter 1: What Is XML?

Chapter 2: Using DOM/SAX/JDOM/JAXP.

Chapter 3: XML for Configuration.

PART II: Working with Transformations.

Chapter 4: What Are Transformations?

Chapter 5: Transforming XML.

Chapter 6: XSLT Extensions.

Chapter 7: Web Publishing.

PART III: XML and Distributed Computing.

Chapter 8: Distributed Applications, Transport Protocols, and XML.

Chapter 9: XML-RPC.

Chapter 10: SOAP.

Chapter 11: XML Messaging.

Chapter 12: Instant Messaging.

PART IV: Java Binding and XML.

Chapter 13: Using the SAX API to Create Java Objects.

Chapter 14: Castor.

Chapter 15: Swing Component Persistence as XML.

PART V: User Interface and Graphics.

Chapter 16: Scalable Vector Graphics.

Chapter 17: Using SVG with Java.

Chapter 18: Java Client-Based UI with XML.

Chapter 19: Web-Based UI with XML.

PART VI: Application Management.

Chapter 20: Java Management Extensions.

Chapter 21: XML-Based Application Management.

PART VII: XML and Databases.

Chapter 22: XML Databases and Tools.

Chapter 23: Mapping XML Documents to Relational Databases.

Chapter 24: Native XML Data Management with XIS.

PART VIII: Using XML in Three-Tier Applications.

Chapter 25: Using XSLT with Servlets/JSP.

Chapter 26: Using Tag Libraries.

Chapter 27: Using Servlets, JSP, and XML to Web-Enable Data.

PART IX: Web Services.

Chapter 28: Service Description.

Chapter 29: Service Discovery.

Chapter 30: Advanced Web Services.

Chapter 31: Web Services and Business-to-Business Exchanges.

Chapter 32: Web Services for Consumers.

Appendix A: Java, XML, and Web Services Resources.

Appendix B: DOM Level 2 Events and Traversal, Parsing Non-XML Data.

Appendix C: JAXM, SOAP, and More XML-RPC.

Index.
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