by SeanMcGrath (Author)
XML by Example: Building E-Commerce Applications demonstrates XML's powerful E-commerce capabilities by walking you through the construction of a real-world catalog application - start to finish. Along the way, you'll learn virtually every key technique for building XML-based E-commerce sites.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 528
Edition: 1
Publisher: Prentice Hall XML by Example is practical through-and-through: the first book to teach XML from the standpoint of Web and software developers. The book introduces the features of XML through a real-world e-commerce application that's used as a running example throughout the book. Using this ongoing example, learn how to create XML documents, parse them, display them, link and store them. Understand how to build client- and server-side XML applications. In Part III, you'll look at today's most important XML applications, including Channel Definition Format, Open Financial Exchange, Wen Interface Definition Language, Cold Fusion Markup Language and many others. The accompanying CD-ROM includes an extraordinary wide range of tools for creating and deploying XML applications, including Microsoft's Java-based XML parser for use with Internet Explorer 4.0; Microsoft's implementation of XSL stylesheets; Microstar's XML Parser AElfred, the Cold Fusion Evaluation Edition from Allaire; the Amaya XM Web browser, and much more.
Published: 28 May 1998
ISBN 10: 0139601627
ISBN 13: 9780139601620
Book Overview:
Sean McGrath is a software engineer at Digitome Electronic Publishing, developers of IDM, next-generation SGML transformation technology. He is also author of SGML for Software Engineers (Prentice Hall PTR).