This note covers the following topics: What is XML, Advantages of using XML, XML
basics: declaration, comments, attributes, entities and tags, XML demo, XML
concepts: schemas, parsers, editors and standards,XML and Web 2.0, AJAX, RSS,
ATOM, XML and the Semantic Web - RDF, XML and Web Services, SOAP, WSDL,
Understanding XML data, Querying XML data, XSLT, XPath, XQuery, The XML data
model, pureXML, Industry scenarios.
This note explains the following topics: HTML
and XML, Namespaces, XInclude, and XML Base, DTD, XML Schema, and DSD , XLink,
XPointer and XPath, XSL and XSLT, XQuery, DOM, SAX, and JDOM, World Wide Web
Consortium.
Author(s): Anders
Moller and Michael I. Schwartzbach
Topics: XML basics including XML Schema, XQuery,
XUpdate, and SQL/X; implementation techniques emphasizing optimization of XML
data processing; storage techniques; eb services; programming languages and
Ajax; information retrieval and query processing techniques; RSS and XML-based
publish/subscribe; Semantic Web (RDF and OWL).
This note covers the following topics: What is XML, Advantages of using XML, XML
basics: declaration, comments, attributes, entities and tags, XML demo, XML
concepts: schemas, parsers, editors and standards,XML and Web 2.0, AJAX, RSS,
ATOM, XML and the Semantic Web - RDF, XML and Web Services, SOAP, WSDL,
Understanding XML data, Querying XML data, XSLT, XPath, XQuery, The XML data
model, pureXML, Industry scenarios.
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.