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JSP and XML Integrating XML and Web Services in Your JSP Application

 JSP and XML Integrating XML and Web Services in Your JSP Application

Casey Kochmer, Erica Frandsen, «JSP and XML Integrating XML and Web Services in Your JSP Application»
Addison Wesley | ISBN: 0672323540 | 2002 | CHM | 592 pages | 2.34 MB


The first Internet revolution was all about delivering information to people. We are now in the second revolution, which focuses on delivering information to systems. XML is the tool that makes this new revolution a reality, and Web services are the methods by which businesses will drive system-to-system communication. JSP(TM) and XML takes you beyond the basics, giving you practical advice and in-depth coverage. In the book, you’ll learn the technologies and techniques needed to create your own Web services for use in JSP applications. Written by programmers for programmers, the book will help you successfully utilize these exciting technologies with minimal hassle and maximum speed.

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Essential XML Quick Reference: A Programmer’s Reference to XML, XPath, XSLT, XML Schema, SOAP, and More

 Essential XML Quick Reference: A Programmers Reference to XML, XPath, XSLT, XML Schema, SOAP, and More

Aaron Skonnard, Martin Gudgin, «Essential XML Quick Reference»
Addison Wesley | ISBN: 0201740958 | 2001 | PDF | 432 pages | 8.35 MB


This book is for anyone working with today’s mainstream XML technologies. It was specifically designed to serve as a handy but thorough quick reference that answers the most common XML-related technical questions. It goes beyond the traditional pocket reference design by providing complete coverage of each topic along with plenty of meaningful examples. Each chapter provides a brief introduction, which is followed by the detailed reference information. This approach assumes the reader has a basic understanding of the given topic. The detailed outline (at the beginning), index (in the back), bleeding tabs (along the side), and the page headers/footers were designed to help readers quickly find answers to their questions.

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XQuery from the Experts: A Guide to the W3C XML Query Language

 XQuery from the Experts: A Guide to the W3C XML Query Language

XQuery answers the growing need for a functional XML search and transformation standard. Backed by the full weight of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), XQuery is being extremely well received by the IT community worldwide. The first major XML language that takes advantage of the benefits of strong typing provided by XML Schema, XQuery has the versatility to manipulate both XML and non-XML data and provides a valuable connection between the world of XML and relational databases.

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Beginning Xml

 Beginning Xml

Beginning Xml (Programmer to Programmer) By David Hunter, Andrew Watt and more…
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons; 3rd Edition edition 2004 | 1032 Pages | ISBN: 0764570773 | PDF | 7 MB

Despite its title, this is a book for professionals and experienced programmers. On the other hand, it does not assume any knowledge of XML itself. Beginning with an explanation of what XML is all about, the book goes on to explain XML presentation using Cascading Style Sheets, and transformation using XSLT. Next, there is a look at programming XML using the Document Object Model or the Simple API for XML (SAX). There is an explanation of XML validation and structure using DTDs or their replacement, XML Schemas. Then the main part of the book closes with a discussion of XML and databases and XML RPC (Remote Procedure Calls).
The most interesting section is tucked away at the end. There are three case studies, one describing an e-commerce site, another a message board and the last a business-to-business application. The case studies put the rest of the book into context and show how XML can be useful in the real world.
This is a useful general introduction to XML, but there are limitations. First, aside from the chapter on SAX, the examples are generally based on Microsoft’s XML parser, and those who are implementing XML solutions on non-Microsoft platforms, or who intend to work mainly with XML and Java, would be better seeking out an alternative such as Java and XML. Second, coverage for some more advanced topics, such as XML and databases, is sketchy so you are likely to need other books alongside this one. Even so, XML newcomers will find plenty of content here to get them up to speed.

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Core Security Patterns: Best Practices and Strategies for J2EE(TM), Web Services, and Identity Management

 Core Security Patterns: Best Practices and Strategies for J2EE(TM), Web Services, and Identity Management

Core Security Patterns: Best Practices and Strategies for J2EE(TM), Web Services, and Identity Management
Prentice Hall PTR | ISBN: 0131463071 | 1088 pages | October 14, 2005 | CHM | 7 Mb

Core Security Patterns is the hands-on practitioner™s guide to building robust end-to-end security into J2EE™ enterprise applications, Web services, identity management, service provisioning, and personal identification solutions. Written by three leading Java security architects, the patterns-driven approach fully reflects today™s best practices for security in large-scale, industrial-strength applications.

The authors explain the fundamentals of Java application security from the ground up, then introduce a powerful, structured security methodology; a vendor-independent security framework; a detailed assessment checklist; and twenty-three proven security architectural patterns. They walk through several realistic scenarios, covering architecture and implementation and presenting detailed sample code. They demonstrate how to apply cryptographic techniques; obfuscate code; establish secure communication; secure J2ME™ applications; authenticate and authorize users; and fortify Web services, enabling single sign-on, effective identity management, and personal identification using Smart Cards and Biometrics.

Core Security Patterns covers all of the following, and more:
* What works and what doesn™t: J2EE application-security best practices, and common pitfalls to avoid
* Implementing key Java platform security features in real-world applications
* Establishing Web Services security using XML Signature, XML Encryption, WS-Security, XKMS, and WS-I Basic security profile
* Designing identity management and service provisioning systems using SAML, Liberty, XACML, and SPML
* Designing secure personal identification solutions using Smart Cards and Biometrics
* Security design methodology, patterns, best practices, reality checks, defensive strategies, and evaluation checklists
* End-to-end security architecture case study: architecting, designing, and implementing an end-to-end security solution for large-scale applications

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XML for Bioinformatics

 XML for Bioinformatics

XML for Bioinformatics
Springer; 1 edition | ISBN: 0387230289 | 304 pages | March 15, 2005 | PDF | 3 Mb

XML for Bioinformatics aims to provide biologists, software engineers, and bioinformatics professionals with a comprehensive introduction to XML and current XML applications in bioinformatics. The book will assume no background in XML, and take readers from basic to intermediate XML concepts. Core topics will include: fundamentals of XML, creating XML grammars, web services via SOAP, and parsing XML documents in Perl and Java.

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HTML, XHTML, and CSS: Your visual blueprint for designing effective Web pages

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 HTML, XHTML, and CSS: Your visual blueprint for designing effective Web pages

Rob Huddleston, “HTML, XHTML, and CSS: Your visual blueprint for designing effective Web pages”
Publisher: Visual | 2008 | 381 Pages | ISBN: 0470274360 | PDF | 25,6 MB

If you’ve ever been curious about any of the multitude of internet acronyms, the web technologies they represent, and how they can benefit you, this book is a great place to start. This book covers all the necessary topics to get up and running with HTML, XHTML, and CSS while offering readers a guide to modern, standards-based design. Key tasks covered in the book include setting up a Web page, reducing image resolution, creating radio buttons, adding a hit counter, adding an embedded sound, adding content from other sites such as integrating a blog and creating an RSS feed. Large topics are broken into smaller, more approachable sub-topics that are clearly explained on two pages eliminating the back and forth page flipping required in other references. Arranged so that skills build progressively throughout the book coupled with bold page headers it is simple to flip through and easily find any section or topic you are looking for. Understandable with straightforward terms that avoid intimidating and unexplained jargon, this is a book that will benefit complete novices and advanced users alike.

While primarily focused on the technologies outlined in the title, this book goes on to provide tips on integrating with Google, Flickr, social bookmark sites and even creating and implementing RSS feeds. Rest assured, each of these technologies is explained with the benefits of each outlined. A serious resource that quickly and concisely gets to the point, this book helps you gain real skills that will have you online in short order. Best of all, you can be confident that you are doing so the right way.

HTML, XHTML, and CSS: Your visual blueprint™ for designing effective Web pages offers visual learners a solid reference that employs straight forward examples to teach you to create and design Web pages with impact. “Apply It” and “Extra” sidebars highlight useful tips and high-resolution screen shots clearly illustrate each task while succinct explanations walk you through the examples. The associated website contains all the needed code to learn HTML.
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JavaScript Bible, Gold Edition

 JavaScript Bible, Gold Edition

JavaScript Bible, Gold Edition
Danny Goodman | ISBN: 0764547186 | PDF | 2177 pages | English | 33 MB

The JavaScript Bible, Gold Edition covers the new powerful functionality JavaScript gains with the release of the new fifth generation revisions of Internet Explorer and Netscape Communicator. The book includes all the great content included in the JavaScript Bible, 4th Edition, an international bestseller, plus over 400 pages of new material. The Gold Bible features essential new JavaScript information, additional ready -to-use JavaScript applications and scores of additional JavaScripts and Web page routines. This book will bring programmers and non-technical professionals, including casual programmers and scripters, painlessly up to speed on all aspects of mastering JavaScript. Key topics include programming fundamentals, JavaScript language elements and how to use them effectively, and how to easily and efficiently add powerful new functionality to HTML documents and Java applets.

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HTML, XHTML, and CSS Bible (Bible) 3rd Edition

 HTML, XHTML, and CSS Bible (Bible) 3rd Edition

HTML, XHTML, and CSS Bible (Bible) 3rd Edition
Publisher: Wiley | ISBN: 0764577182 | edition 2004 | PDF | 843 pages | 19,6 mb


* An expanded, updated, and retitled edition of HTML Bible, examining HTML, XHTML-a set of extensions to HTML to make it more like XML-and cascading style sheets (CSS), which provide a simple way to add consistent formatting to HTML Web documents
* Focusing on reader feedback and changing industry trends, this new edition is a major overhaul that addresses the extensive changes in Web development
* Shows readers the best, most efficient way to use HTML and examines which peripheral technologies are worth learning for the long run
* Features “before and after” pictures that show the results of improved Web page coding
* Offers continued coverage of key topics, including site administration, dynamic data-driven pages, and many others, in addition to new sections on hot new topics such as blogs and content management

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