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ISBN 10: 0470864583
ISBN 13: 9780470864586
Author: Chris Bates
XML in Theory and Practice 1st Table of contents:
Part I Extensible Markup Language
2 Writing XML 13
2.1 A First Example 14
2.2 Why Not Use HTML 15
2.3 The XML Rules 18
2.4 Parsing XML Rules 29
2.5 The Recipe Book 34
2.6 The Business Letter 38
3 Document Type Definitions 43
3.1 Structure 44
3.2 Elements 44
3.3 Attributes 47
3.4 Entities 48
3.5 Notations 51
3.6 Using DTDs 52
3.7 The Recipe Book 54
3.8 Business Letter 57
4 Specifying XML Structures Using Schema 61
4.1 Namespaces 63
4.2 Using Schemas 66
4.3 Defining Types 71
4.4 Data In Schema 78
4.5 Compositors 82
4.6 Example Schema 90
Part II Formatting XML for Display and Print
5 Cascading Style Sheets 103
5.1 CSS and HTML 104
5.2 CSS and XML 108
5.3 Defining Your Own Styles 110
5.4 Properties and Values in Styles 113
5.5 A Stylesheet For The Business Letter 119
6 Cascading Stlye Sheets Two 123
6.1 The Design Of CSS2 124
6.2 Styling For Paged Media 126
6.3 Using Aural Presentation 130
6.4 Counters And Numbering 134
7 Navigating within and between XML Documents 139
7.1 XPath 140
7.2 XLink 154
7.3 XPointer 166
8 XSL Transformation Language 169
8.1 Introducing XSLT 170
8.2 Starting the Stylesheet 174
8.3 Templates 175
8.4 XSL Elements 177
8.5 XSL Functions 179
8.6 Using Variables 182
8.7 Parameter Passing 184
8.8 Modes 186
8.9 Handling Whitespace 187
9 XSLT in Use 197
9.1 The Recipe Book 198
9.2 The Business Letter 208
10 XSL Formatting Objects 219
10.1 Document Structure 221
10.2 Processing XSL-FO 224
10.3 Formatting Object Elements 227
10.4 The Recipe Book 250
Part III Handling XML in Your Own Programs
11 Java and XML 263
11.1 Java Packages for Processing XML 267
12 The Document Object Model 275
12.1 The W3C Document Object Model 276
12.2 The Xerces DOM API 279
12.3 Using the DOM to Count Nodes 283
12.4 Using the DOM to Display a Document 286
13 The Simple API for XML 289
13.1 The SAX API 291
13.2 A Sax Example 299
Part IV Some Real-World Applications of XML
14 Introducing XHTML 309
14.1 XHTML Document Type Definitions 311
14.2 An XHTML Primer 312
14.3 The Rules of XHTML 325
15 Web Services – The Future of the Web? 329
15.1 Some Typical Scenarios 330
15.2 Semantic Web 333
15.3 Resource Description Framework 335
15.4 Web Services 340
16 Distributed Applications with SOAP 351
16.1 An Overview of SOAP 352
16.2 Programming SOAP in Java 362
16.3 Accessing Recipes 372
17 DocBook 381
17.1 Introducing DocBook 382
17.2 Creating DocBook Documents 383
17.3 Styling DocBook Documents Using DSSSL 395
17.4 Styling DocBook Documents Using XSL 399
18 XUL 403
18.1 Introducing XUL 404
18.2 The XUL Widgets 407
18.3 Using XUL 417
References 421
Appendix A Business Letter in XML 425
Appendix B Recipe Book in XML 429
Appendix C Business Letter Schema 437
Appendix D Recipe Book Schema 443
Appendix E Business Letter Formatting Object Stylesheet 447
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