This book is written for Java programmers who want to learn how to
read and write XML documents from their code. Topics covered includes: XML for
Data, XML Protocols, Writing XML with Java, Converting Flat Files to XML,
Reading XML, SAX, The XMLReader Interface, SAX Filters, The Document Object
Model, Creating New XML Documents with DOM, The Document Object Model Core, The
DOM Traversal Module, Output from DOM, JDOM, The JDOM Model, XPath, XSLT, XML
APIs Quick Reference and SOAP Schemas.
Computers handle data
in many ways and formats, e.g., text, images, audio, and video. When exchanging
data, there is often a need for a standardised format that many applications can
read and write. One such standard is the Extensible Markup Language (XML)
developed by the World Wide Web Consortium. Topics covered includes: Document
instances, DTD syntax, Document modelling , XML processing, SAX, DOM, Document
formatting, Other related standards, Synthesis, Example of SAX Applications.
This book is written for Java programmers who want to learn how to
read and write XML documents from their code. Topics covered includes: XML for
Data, XML Protocols, Writing XML with Java, Converting Flat Files to XML,
Reading XML, SAX, The XMLReader Interface, SAX Filters, The Document Object
Model, Creating New XML Documents with DOM, The Document Object Model Core, The
DOM Traversal Module, Output from DOM, JDOM, The JDOM Model, XPath, XSLT, XML
APIs Quick Reference and SOAP Schemas.