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JAX: Java APIs for XML Kick Start
JAX: Java APIs for XML Kick Start
ISBN: 0672324342
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 133
Authors:
Aoyon Chowdhury
,
Parag Choudhary
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SAMS_Java APIs for XML Kick Start
Table of Contents
Copyrights
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
We Want to Hear from You
Introduction
How This Book Is Organized
Source Code and Updates
Part I: JAX Basics
Chapter 1. Using XML for Electronic Data Interchange
XML and EDI
Java and XML
Summary
Chapter 2. Components of Web Services
Web Services
SOAP
UDDI
WSDL
JAX and Web Services: The Great Car Parts Company Scenario
Summary
Part II: JAXP: Java API for XML Processing
Chapter 3. Implementing Simple APIs for XML
SAX 1.0 VERSUS SAX 2.0
The Key JAXP Classes and Interfaces for SAX Support
The JAXP and Reference Implementation JAR Files
Creating a SAX-Parsing Application
Summary
Chapter 4. Advanced Use of SAX
URN VERSUS URL
Handling Lexical Events
Customizing External Entity Resolution
Handling Namespaces
Generating SAX Events from a Text File
Summary
Chapter 5. The Document Object Model
Overview
The DOM and the JAXP Packages
Creating a DOM Application
Accessing XML Data Using DOM
Managing Data Using DOM
Summary
Chapter 6. XSLT and XPath
Overview
The XSLT Packages
Using XSLT with DOM
Using XSLT with SAX
SAX or DOM?
XPath
Transforming XML
Creating the MyXSLTTransformer Application
Summary
Part III: JAXM: Java API for XML Messaging
Chapter 7. Messaging Fundamentals
JAXM Message Exchange Categories
Interoperability with Other Messaging Applications
JAXM and SOAP Messaging Styles
JAXM Elements
The JAXM Packages
Summary
Chapter 8. Creating Client Implementations
Standalone Client Implementation
Client with Messaging Provider
Summary
Part IV: JAXR and JAX-RPC
Chapter 9. Registry Fundamentals
Existing Registries
Registry Uses
Registry Use Model
The Registry Information Model
The JAXR Specification
The JAXR Architecture
The JAXR Packages
Summary
Chapter 10. JAXR Implementations
The JWSDP Registry Server
Publishing Data to a Registry
Querying Data from a Registry
Deleting Data from Registry
Summary
Chapter 11. Working with JAX-RPC
JAX-RPC Working Mechanism
Constituents of a JAX-RPC Server and Client
JAX-RPC Packages
The javax.xml.rpc Package
The xrpcc Tool
The Types Supported by JAX-RPC
The CarPartRequest Web Service
The CarPartRequestClient Application
Summary
Part V: JAX in the Real World and the Future
Chapter 12. Case Study: Deploying a Web Service Using JAX
Case Study Description
Order of Development
Setting Up the JWSDP Registry Server
Creating Applications That Register Supplier Information to the Registry
Developing the Web Services
Summary
Chapter 13. Looking Ahead: JAXB and Beyond
Java Architecture for XML Binding
JAXB Components
JDOM 1.0
XML Trust Service APIs
XML Digital Signature APIs
XML Digital Encryption APIs
XML Transactioning API for Java (JAXTX)
ebXML CPPA APIs for Java
Streaming API for XML (StAX)
Java APIs for WSDL
Summary
Part VI: Appendixes
Appendix A. Installing the JAX Pack
Java XML Pack
Java Web Services Developer Pack (JWSDP)
JAX XML Pack or JWSDP?
Getting and Installing JWSDP
Appendix B. XML: A Quick Tour
What Is XML?
A Sample XML Document
The XML Declaration
Comments
The Root Element
Processing Instructions
Elements
Attributes
Character References
Entity References
CDATA Section
Document Type Definition (DTD)
The Document Type Declaration
Declaring Elements
Declaring Attributes
JAX: Java APIs for XML Kick Start
ISBN: 0672324342
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 133
Authors:
Aoyon Chowdhury
,
Parag Choudhary
BUY ON AMAZON
MySQL Stored Procedure Programming
Introduction to MySQL Stored Programs
Resources for Developers Using Stored Programs
Conclusion
Triggers
Using Stored Programs in JDBC
SQL Tips & Techniques (Miscellaneous)
Using SQL Data Manipulation Language (DML) to Insert and Manipulate Data Within SQL Tables
Working with Queries, Expressions, and Aggregate Functions
Understanding SQL Transactions and Transaction Logs
Working with Functions, Parameters, and Data Types
Repairing and Maintaining MS-SQL Server Database Files
Cisco CallManager Fundamentals (2nd Edition)
Case Studies
Computer Telephony Interface (CTI) Devices
Summary
Storage and Maintenance of CDR Data
Appendix B. Cisco Integrated Solutions
Cisco ASA: All-in-One Firewall, IPS, and VPN Adaptive Security Appliance
Introduction to Network Security
Advanced ACL Features
Deployment Scenarios
Failover and Redundancy
Monitoring and Troubleshooting Failovers
Oracle SQL*Plus: The Definitive Guide (Definitive Guides)
History of SQL*Plus
The Concept of Null
Sorting Query Results
Branching in SQL*Plus
Appendix B. SQL*Plus Format Elements
Lean Six Sigma for Service : How to Use Lean Speed and Six Sigma Quality to Improve Services and Transactions
Getting Faster to Get Better Why You Need Both Lean and Six Sigma
Success Story #3 Fort Wayne, Indiana From 0 to 60 in nothing flat
Phase 4 Performance and Control
Using DMAIC to Improve Service Processes
Designing World-Class Services (Design for Lean Six Sigma)
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