Pro Apache XML
β Scribed by Poornachandra Sarang
- Publisher
- Apress
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 502
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Pro Apache XML thoroughly introduces several subprojects found under the Web Servicesβdriven API umbrella. The book begins with a concise introduction to XML and Web Services. Subsequent chapters devote themselves to specific subprojects covering their purposes, APIs, implementation, and practical uses through appropriate code examples. Additional material includes
- Introductions to several of the Apache Foundationβs hottest projects, including Xerces, Axis, and Xindice
- Building XMLβdriven websites using the popular Cocoon project
- Transforming XMLβbased documents into a variety of formats, including PDF, SVG, and PS, using the Formatting Objects Processor (FOP) project
Youβlll learn to perform tasks like validation, parsing, transformation, and storage and how to work with this information through a programming interface. You may either read this book from cover to cover or jump to any desired subproject for a detailed study of its implementation. All programming examples use the Java programming language.
β¦ Table of Contents
Pro Apache XML......Page 1
Contents......Page 8
Introduction......Page 21
CHAPTER 1 XML.......Page 24
CHAPTER 2 XML Processing......Page 62
CHAPTER 3 Web Services Architecture......Page 128
CHAPTER 4 Apache SOAP......Page 174
CHAPTER 5 XSLT and Apache Xalan......Page 218
CHAPTER 6 XSL-FO......Page 260
CHAPTER 7 The Apache Cocoon Framework......Page 302
CHAPTER 8 XML-Security......Page 350
CHAPTER 9 XML Databases......Page 398
CHAPTER 10 Apache Forrest......Page 438
APPENDIX A Linux Installations......Page 472
INDEX......Page 478
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