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Using XML with Legacy Business Applications
Using XML with Legacy Business Applications
ISBN: 0321154940
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 181
Authors:
Michael C. Rawlins
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Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
Advance Praise for Using XML with Legacy Business Applications
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction
The Problem
What Do We Need in a Solution?
The Overview of a Solution
Architecture
How to Use This Book
What You Need to Use This Book
For Developers
How You Can Use the Utilities and Code
References
Resources
Chapter 2. Converting XML to CSV
Requirements
Running the Utility
Sample Input and Output
Design
Java Implementation
C Implementation
Comparing the Java and C Implementations
Enhancements and Alternatives
Resources
Chapter 3. Converting CSV to XML
Requirements
Running the Utility
Sample Input and Output
Design
Java Implementation
C Implementation
Comparing the Java and C Implementations
Enhancements and Alternatives
Resources
Chapter 4. Learning to Read XML Schemas
Rope, Anyone?
A Few Different Document Approaches
DTD Refresher
Foundation Concepts and Terminology
General Features
Simple Content Elements
Complex Content Elements
Understanding Namespaces
Structuring Schemas
Less Commonly Used W3C XML Schema Language Features
Is There Data or Not?
Reference
Resources
Chapter 5. Validating against Schemas
Requirements
Running the Utilities
Design
Java Implementation
C Implementation
Examples of Input Validation Failures
Resources
Chapter 6. Refining the Design
Why Refine the Design?
Making XML the Common Format
Analyzing the Legacy Non-XML Grammars
Describing the Legacy Non-XML Grammars
Representing the Legacy Non-XML Grammars in XML
Additional DOM Processing Considerations and Strategies
Multilingual Issues
Error Handling Strategy
High-Level Design
Detail Design
Java Implementation
C Implementation
References
Resources
Chapter 7. Converting CSV Files to and from XML, Revisited
CSV to XML: Functionality and Operation
XML to CSV: Functionality and Operation
Describing the File Formats
Schema Examples
High-Level Design Considerations
CSV to XML: Detail Design
XML to CSV: Detail Design
New DataCell Methods and Derived Classes
Java Implementation
C Implementation
Enhancements and Alternatives
Resources
Chapter 8. Converting Flat Files to and from XML
Flat File to XML: Functionality and Operation
XML to Flat File: Functionality and Operation
Describing the File Formats
Schema Examples
High-Level Design Considerations
Flat File to XML: Detail Design
XML to Flat File: Detail Design
New DataCell Methods and Derived Classes
Java Implementation
C Implementation
Enhancements and Alternatives
Resources
Chapter 9. Converting EDI to and from XML
Overview of the X12 EDI Syntax and Standards
X12 to XML: Functionality and Operation
XML to X12: Functionality and Operation
Describing the File Formats
Schema Examples
Supplemental Data Store for Control Numbers
High-Level Design Considerations
X12 to XML: Detail Design
XML to X12: Detail Design
New DataCell Methods and Derived Classes
Java Implementation
C Implementation
Enhancements and Alternatives
Reference
Resources
Chapter 10. Converting from One XML Format to Another with XSLT
Why XSLT Is Important
XSLT Overview
A General Approach to Using XSLT
XPath Basics
Structuring Stylesheets
A Bit of Housekeeping
Manipulating Content
Solving Typical Navigation Problems
Advanced Techniques for Processing Content
Handling Namespaces
Calling Non-XSLT Procedures
References
Resources
Chapter 11. Using the Conversion Techniques Together
Pipe and Filter Revisited
Sample Conversion Scenarios and Scripts
Building a System: Babel Blaster
Resources
Chapter 12. Building XML Support into a Business Application
What Should Be XMLized ?
Devising an Architecture
Selecting the XML Format
Changing Your Code
What about Databases?
Other Approaches and APIs
Non-XML Issues
Resources
Chapter 13. Security, Transport, Packaging, and Other Issues
Some General Observations about Security
Dealing with Security
Transport
Packaging
Common Combinations for Security, Transport, and Packaging
Emerging Technologies
What This Means for You
Reference
Appendix A. GNU General Public License
Preamble
Terms and Conditions for Copying, Distribution and Modification
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
Appendix B. Pseudocode Conventions
Assignment Operator
Mathematical Operators
Equality and Relational Operators
IF Selection Structures
Repetition Structure
Case Selection Structure
Appendix C. COM Essentials for the Non-COM Programmer
import and Smart Pointers
Initialization and Resource Management
Exceptions and Errors
COM Classes and Data Types for C
Bibliography
References
Resources
Credits
Chapter 1
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 12
Using XML with Legacy Business Applications
ISBN: 0321154940
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 181
Authors:
Michael C. Rawlins
BUY ON AMAZON
Software Configuration Management
Introduction to Software Configuration Management
The DoD CM Process Model
Appendix C Sample Data Dictionary
Appendix S Sample Maintenance Plan
Appendix V Functional Configuration Audit (FCA) Checklist
The CISSP and CAP Prep Guide: Platinum Edition
Telecommunications and Network Security
Security Architecture and Design
Application Security
Legal, Regulations, Compliance, and Investigations
Appendix D The Information System Security Engineering Professional (ISSEP) Certification
Excel Scientific and Engineering Cookbook (Cookbooks (OReilly))
Filtering Data
Retrieving Data from XML Files
Exploring Chart Styles
Changing the Type of an Existing Chart
Combining Chart Types
Data Structures and Algorithms in Java
Sorting Linked Lists
Hash Tables
Advanced Trees
Summary
Out to the Disk
802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition
Frame Transmission and Association and Authentication States
User Authentication with 802.1X
Windows 2000
Apple AirPort
Authentication and Access Control
Quantitative Methods in Project Management
Organizing and Estimating the Work
Risk-Adjusted Financial Management
Expense Accounting and Earned Value
Special Topics in Quantitative Management
Quantitative Methods in Project Contracts
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