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| The XML Files: Using XML and XSL with IBM WebSphere V3.0, SG24-5479-00 |
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Extensible Markup Language (XML) has very quickly gathered a large number of industry supporters. Therefore, a significant number of XML-based conferences, books, Web sites, and training classes have sprung up. Very soon, a large number of new XML-based tools will be available.
In this book we try to show several different ways of how and where XML can be used in a B2B and B2C environment.
The book was written for those interested in designing and developing Web applications using XML and related technologies (XSL, XSLT). Project managers, architect, and developers will find this book particularly useful.
We start with an overview of XML technology. Then we explain how to apply XML technology in IBM WebSphere. Finally, we show a sample application written using the technologies described. Source code and installation steps are also available.
This redbook applies to IBM WebSphere Application Server V 3.0.
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Part 1. Introduction to XML technology
Chapter 1. Why XML?
Chapter 2. XML Overview
Chapter 3. Processing XML using Java
Part 2. Applying XML technology in IBM WebSphere
Chapter 4. Introduction to IBM WebSphere Application Server V3
Chapter 5. XML Parser for Java
Chapter 6. LotusXSL
Chapter 7. WebSphere and XML approaches
Part 3. ITSO XML application
Chapter 8. XML application scenario
Chapter 9. XML application implementation
Chapter 10. Use and implementation of the DatabaseDom bean
Chapter 11. Conclusions
Appendix A. WebSphere Installation
Appendix B. ITSO XML Application demo installation
Appendix C. Data Definition Languages (DDLs)
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SK2T-1308-01
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SK2T-6022-13
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SK2T-8037-06
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SK2T-2849-09
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Publish date
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2000-03-28
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Lead author
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Luis Ennser
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Other authors
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Christophe Chuvan
Paul Fremantle
Ramani Routray
Jouko Ruuskanen
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ISBN number
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0738415812
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Number of pages
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256
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