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Web Services, XML, SGML, & Other Document Mark-up Languages, Java (Programming Language), General Software Engineering

Java, XML, and web services bible

by Mike Jasnowski
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Overview

This title provides a comprehensive reference/tutorial for Java programmers who want to tap the synergy of XML and Java in key Web development tasks.

The Java, XML, and Web Services Bible serves as a reference/tutorial for a variety of XML and Java related topics. It covers areas such as B2B, Instant Messaging, Java and XML Binding, Scalable Vector Graphics, and Application development with XML and JSP. It discusses some commercial and open technologies used with Java and XML such as Cocoon, Batik, and Xerces.

About the Author, Mike Jasnowski

Mike Jasnowski has been involved with computers and programming for over 18 years. He is a Sun Certified Java Programmer, with over 5 years experience with Java. His Java experience spans both client and server side programming, and he has been involved with distributed application development using RMI. He currently works for Excelon Corporation as a Senior Software Engineer in the B2B Integration Server team writing tools. He has published articles in Java Developers Journal and XML Journal. He also contributed chapters on XML and XSLT for Dynamic WAP Application Development from Manning Press.

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Book Details

Published
January 15, 2002
Publisher
New York : Hungry Minds, Inc., c2002.
Pages
950
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780764548475

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