Book Description
Thorough knowledge of both Java and XML is indispensable if
developers want to build modern web applications. Because both languages
are platform independent, they are ubiquitous in the world of web
development, and the combination of the two allows enterprises to lower the
costs of information sharing for e-commerce and other high-octane web
applications and services.
developers want to build modern web applications. Because both languages
are platform independent, they are ubiquitous in the world of web
development, and the combination of the two allows enterprises to lower the
costs of information sharing for e-commerce and other high-octane web
applications and services.
Our third edition of Java & XML is ideal for any Java developer who wants
to take advantage of XML without having to become an expert on the markup
language. So, unlike other XML titles, this book is written from a Java
developer's point of view, and assumes no prior knowledge of XML. The new
edition has been thoroughly revised with coverage of Java 5.0 as well as
new standards for SOAP, a key web services technology that works with XML
and provides a central part of Microsoft's .NET platform.
Publisher comments
Our third edition of Java & XML is ideal for any Java
developer who wants to take advantage of XML without having to become an
expert on the markup language. So, unlike other XML titles, this book is
written from a Java developer's point of view, and assumes no prior
knowledge of XML. The new edition has been thoroughly revised with coverage
of Java 5.0 as well as new standards for SOAP, a key web services
technology that works with XML and provides a central part of Microsoft's
.NET platform.
developer who wants to take advantage of XML without having to become an
expert on the markup language. So, unlike other XML titles, this book is
written from a Java developer's point of view, and assumes no prior
knowledge of XML. The new edition has been thoroughly revised with coverage
of Java 5.0 as well as new standards for SOAP, a key web services
technology that works with XML and provides a central part of Microsoft's
.NET platform.