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Java Technology and XML

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Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition J2EE is an ideal platform for the deployment of XML-aware web applications. J2EE 1.3 includes JAXP 1.1 support, as well as Servlet Filters and XML JSP documents.


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Web Services Special Edition for Developers Dot-Com Builder has a new section on Web services, with technical content by and for developers.

Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) Early Access 1 Release Now Available

Java API for XML Messaging Early Access 1 Release Now Available

Announcing JAX Pack

Java API for XML Messaging 0.92 Specification, Public Review Now Available.

Read the new Web Services Made Easier: The JavaTM APIs for XML white paper.

Join the Aug. 21 JavaLive! chat on SOAP and the Java platform.

XML, the Extensible Markup Language, is the preferred technology in many information-transfer scenarios because of its ability to encode information in a way that is easy to read, process, and generate. JavaTM is an ideal companion to XML: both languages share a similar historical background (C++, SGML); both have goals of simplicity, portability, and flexibility; and both continue to be developed in groups that involve industry, development community and academia (W3C, JCP). Not suprisingly Java is the overwhelmingly preferred language for server and client-side XML application development.

The Java Software Platform has a comprehensive collection of core APIs specifically targetted at building XML-based applications:

Java and XML are a natural match for the creation of applications that exploit the web of information where different classes of clients, from a traditional phone to the latest smart refrigerator, consume and generate information that is exchanged between different servers that run on varied system platforms. The portability and extensibility of both XML and Java make them the ideal choice for the flexibility and wide availability requirements of this new web.

Sun has a proven leadership role in XML technology and the development of open standards. To learn more about Sun's XML standards involvement, or if you are interested in additional XML technologies (such as the XSLT Compiler or SVG) available from Sun Microsystems, please visit http://www.sun.com/xml/.

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