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Professional ASP XML
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Title: Professional ASP XML
ISBN: 1861004028
Pub Date: June 2000
Pages: 900
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Description
ASP is the leading technology for creating dynamic web applications. XML
provides a standard format for the universal sharing of data and is undoubtedly
set to become an intrinsic part of all major development both on the web, and in
the wider business community. The next generation of web sites will combine
these technologies as e-commerce matures and developers look for more efficient
ways to integrate Internet presence with business systems.
Using the latest version of ASP, the most recent XML-enabled applications,
and W3C recommendations, you will be shown how to synthesize your ASP
applications with the power of XML. The aim is for you to expand your knowledge
of XML, in conjunction with ASP, to a level where you can harness effectively
the full capability and versatility that this evolving technology offers to
integrated Internet systems.
Who is this book for?
This book is for intermediate or experienced ASP programmers who are
developing third generation Internet applications, and who need to know what XML
is and how to use it.
What does the book cover?
- Explains XML theory from first principles
- Provides a discussion of DTDs and Schemas
- Demonstrates programming using the Document Object Model
- Teaches styling of XML data using CSS and ASP
- Covers the in-built support of ADO 2.5 for XML
- Looks at Data binding and creating procedure libraries
- Reviews BizTalk and SOAP
- Includes case studies which develop real word applications of ASP and XML
Summary of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction to eXtensible Markup Language
Chapter 2: Understanding XML Structure and Syntax
Chapter 3: Validating XML with the DTD
Chapter 4: Validating XML using Schemas
Chapter 5: Document Object Model
Chapter 6: Integrating XML with ASP
Chapter 7: Using CSS with XML
Chapter 8: XSL - Extensible Stylesheet Language
Chapter 9: Advanced XSL Techniques
Chapter 10: Case Study: Data-Driven XSL
Chapter 11: Integrating ADO and XML
Chapter 12: Client-side Data Binding with XML
Chapter 13: Working with XML Data Binding
Chapter 14: Creating XML Procedure Libraries
Chapter 15: Working with Emerging Standards in XML Technologies
Case Study: On-Line Survey Tool
Case Study: An On-line Documentation System
Case Study: Online Shopping Cart
Case Study - Workflow Application
Case Study - Using XML And TIP for Distributed Web Transactions
Case Study - Data Transfer
Appendix A: Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 Specification
Appendix B: Microsoft XML, v3.0 Reference
Appendix C: IE5 XSL Reference
Appendix D: Style Sheet Properties
Appendix E: SAX 1.0: The Simple API for XML
Appendix F: XPath, XLink and XPointer
Appendix G: IE5 XML Schemas and Data Types
Appendix H: XML Preview for SQL Server
Appendix I: Support and Errata
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