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Overview
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.Synopsis
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.
Library Journal
This is the best introduction of the four. The author writes well and begins with a gentle introduction that leads into examples with Internet Explorer 4 and HTML. McGrath then tackles all the big related issues: database publishing, web automation, channel publishing, E-commerce, and other technical details.
Editorials
Library Journal
This is the best introduction of the four. The author writes well and begins with a gentle introduction that leads into examples with Internet Explorer 4 and HTML. McGrath then tackles all the big related issues: database publishing, web automation, channel publishing, E-commerce, and other technical details.Booknews
This book/CD ROM combo provides a overview of XML and illustrates its use in real world examples. It also presents details of XML standards and looks at how it can be used in tandem with its parent language SGML. Comparisons are made throughout the book with the well-known HTML language that dominates the world-wide web today. XML technologies built into Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and examples of building XML utility applications in the Perl, Python, and Java programming languages are also covered. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Book Details
Published
May 1, 1998
Publisher
Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
Pages
470
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780139601620