Our Pages Are Best Viewed At 800 x 600 Resolution
Return
to Main Menu
Back One Page
Place Order by Mail
Contact Us
|
|
Jake
Sturm
ISBN: 0-7356-0796-6
Pages: 432
Disk: 1 73 min. CD
Suggested Retail Price: $49.99 US
Stolin-Softwares Price: $39.99
Your Savings is: $10.00
Release: 8/2/2000
Level: All Levels |
| Extensible Markup Language (XML) has emerged
as the most important format for moving data over the Web across the greatest
variety of tools and platforms. DEVELOPING XML SOLUTIONS provides expert
insights and practical guidance on how to use XML to access, manipulate,
and exchange data among enterprise systems. This comprehensive developer's
guidebook examines the newest XML-related technologies for data exchange,
and it shows how XML fits into the Microsoft® DNA architecture for
distributed computing. It also explores real-world technical examples in
the Microsoft Visual Basic® programming language, Microsoft Visual
Basic, Scripting Edition (VBScript), and Microsoft Jscript® to show
how to create specific XML-enabled solutions for client/server and n-tier
systems and other scenarios.
This example-filled guide demonstrates
how to:
-
Take advantage of XML, Document Type Definitions
(DTDs), the Document Object Model (DOM), XML schemas and namespaces, and
other innovative Web-development technologies
-
Combine XML, Extensible Stylesheet Language
(XSL), and XSL Transformations (XSLT) to separate data and presentation
when building Web pages for viewing in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5
-
Use XML data exchange in products such as
Internet Explorer 5 and Microsoft BizTalk™ Server 2000
-
Create standardized messages that can be moved
inside and outside the enterprise with BizTalk, an XML framework that facilitates
business-to-business e-commerce
-
Call methods through firewalls and between
different platforms with the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) open
messaging protocol
-
Build scalable, Windows® DNA-compatible
systems that allow corporations to respond to crises, eliminate paper forms,
capture customer feedback, and enable business-partner communication
An electronic version of this book is available
on the companion CD. |
|