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|  |  | This book is in two parts. The first part is about Java, with no XML in sight. It covers the basic plumbing of a distributed Web application written in Java. The second part is about XML and XSLT, with very little Java. |
|  |  | Applied XML provides a real-world guide to the XML used in the latest browsers and server-side solutions. Approachable yet filled with useful specifics about XML standards, this book is for any IS professional, including Java developers.
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|  |  | Step-by-step examples, hands-on techniques, tested code! Client-side and server-side: XSLT, DOM, Java™-based servlets, Active Server Pages, schemas, and more. CD-ROM: Includes a complete XML-based Web site to kickstart your site's development |
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|  |  | For readers with previous experience developing Internet applications, introduces XML. Explains how to apply thinking to an intranet application design, and how to implement the applications. |
|  |  | Two hot topics come together in this developer's guide from Brett McLaughlin, Java and XML. Both Java and XML are cross-platform technologies |
|  |  | "JSP(TM) and XML: Integrating XML and Web Services in Your JSP Application" is written by authors Casey Kochmer and Erica Frandsen. |
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