Java and XML For DummiesISBN: 978-0-7645-1658-0
Paperback
408 pages
July 2002
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PART I: Getting Started.
Chapter 1: Java and XML: Joining Forces in Search of the Holy Grail.
Chapter 2: Try This!
PART II: General-Purpose Tools.
Chapter 3: Scanning Data from Top to Bottom (Using SAX).
Chapter 4: Checking Your Document.
Chapter 5: Useful Tools in the SAX API.
Chapter 6: SAX Programming Techniques.
Chapter 7: Scanning Data from the Inside Out (Using DOM)
Chapter 8: Useful Tools in the DOM API.
Chapter 9: DOM Programming Techniques.
Chapter 10: Scanning Data the Elegant Way (Using JDOM)
Chapter 11: Using JDOM to the Max.
Chapter 12: Transforming XML Data.
Chapter 13: Viewing XML Data on the Web.
Chapter 14: Creating Custom Code for Your Document (Using JAXB).
Chapter 15: Using JAXB to the MaxB.
PART III: Special-Purpose Tools for the Web-Services Revolution.
Chapter 16: Sending SOAP Messages with JAXM.
Chapter 17: Working with XML registries.
Chapter 18: Automating Web-Service Processes (Using JAX-RPC).
PART IV: Ten Parts of Ten.
Chapter 19: Ten Important Web Sites.
Chapter 20: Ten Ways to Avoid Mistakes.
Index.