Synopses & Reviews
If youre a Java™ programmer working with XML, you probably already use some of the tools developed by the Apache Software Foundation. This book is a code-intensive guide to the Apache XML tools that are most relevant for Java developers, including Xerces, Xalan, FOP, Cocoon, Axis, and Xindice.
Theodore Leung, a founding member of the Apache XML Project, focuses on the unique capabilities of these best-of-breed XML tools. With the help of a sample application, he demonstrates how you can use them in unison to develop professional XML/Java applications for the real world.
If you need in-depth information to help you assemble a workable toolbox for developing sophisticated XML-based applications, youll find it in this volume.
What you will learn from this book
- How the Apache XML Project relates to Java programming
- When youll need some of Xerces extra parsing features, like grammar caching
- How to use Xalans XSLTC to compile XSLT stylesheets into Java
- Prerequisites and applications for FOP and Batik
- Cocoon concepts and development
- Development techniques and practical usage for Xindice
- How to develop back-end applications with XML RPC and Axis
- Applications and concepts for XML Security
Who this book is for
This book is written for professional Java developers who have had some exposure to XML and XSLT. To get the most from it, you should be familiar with Java, Java Web development technologies (e.g., servlets), and the command line Java tools.
Wrox Professional guides are planned and written by working programmers to meet the real-world needs of programmers, developers, and IT professionals. Focused and relevant, they address the issues technology professionals face every day. They provide examples, practical solutions, and expert education in new technologies, all designed to help programmers do a better job.
Synopsis
If you re a Java™ programmer working with XML, you probably already use some of the tools developed by the Apache Software Foundation. This book is a code-intensive guide to the Apache XML tools that are most relevant for Java developers, including Xerces, Xalan, FOP, Cocoon, Axis, and Xindice.
Theodore Leung, a founding member of the Apache XML Project, focuses on the unique capabilities of these best-of-breed XML tools. With the help of a sample application, he demonstrates how you can use them in unison to develop professional XML/Java applications for the real world.
If you need in-depth information to help you assemble a workable toolbox for developing sophisticated XML-based applications, you ll find it in this volume.
What you will learn from this book
- How the Apache XML Project relates to Java programming
- When you ll need some of Xerces extra parsing features, like grammar caching
- How to use Xalan s XSLTC to compile XSLT stylesheets into Java
- Prerequisites and applications for FOP and Batik
- Cocoon concepts and development
- Development techniques and practical usage for Xindice
- How to develop back-end applications with XML RPC and Axis
- Applications and concepts for XML Security
Who this book is for
This book is written for professional Java developers who have had some exposure to XML and XSLT. To get the most from it, you should be familiar with Java, Java Web development technologies (e.g., servlets), and the command line Java tools.
Wrox Professional guides are planned and written by working programmers to meet the real-world needs ofprogrammers, developers, and IT professionals. Focused and relevant, they address the issues technology professionals face every day. They provide examples, practical solutions, and expert education in new technologies, all designed to help programmers do a better job.
Synopsis
What is this book about?If you're a Java programmer working with XML, you probably already use some of the tools developed by the Apache Software Foundation. This book is a code-intensive guide to the Apache XML tools that are most relevant for Java developers, including Xerces, Xalan, FOP, Cocoon, Axis, and Xindice.
Theodore Leung, a founding member of the Apache XML Project, focuses on the unique capabilities of these best-of-breed XML tools. With the help of a sample application, he demonstrates how you can use them in unison to develop professional XML/Java applications for the real world.
If you need in-depth information to help you assemble a workable toolbox for developing sophisticated XML-based applications, you'll find it in this volume.
What does this book cover?
In this book, you will find out about the following:
- How the Apache XML Project relates to Java programming
- When you'll need some of Xerces' extra parsing features, like grammar caching
- How to use Xalan's XSLTC to compile XSLT stylesheets into Java
- Prerequisites and applications for FOP and Batik
- Cocoon concepts and development
- Development techniques and practical usage for Xindice
- How to develop back-end applications with XML RPC and Axis
- Applications and concepts for XML Security
Who is this book for?
This book is written for professional Java developers who have had some exposure to XML and XSLT. To get the most from it, you should be familiar with Java, Java Web development technologies (e.g., servlets), and the command line Java tools.
About the Author
Ted Leung is a Member of the Apache Software Foundation. He is a founding member of the Apache XML Project and served as the chairman of the XML Project Management Committee from March, 2001 to June, 2003.
He is also the principal of Sauria Associates, LLC, a Pacific Northwest consultancy focused on high-impact software development. He has served companies such as F5 Networks, IBM, Enkubator, Apple Computer, and Taligent in roles spanning technical lead through chief technology officer. Ted holds a S.B in Mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Sc.M. in Computer Science from Brown University.
Ted has given a number of technical presentations at industry conferences, including Software Development West and ApacheCon. A full list of his speaking engagements is available at http://www.sauria.com/presentations.html.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Chapter 1: Xerces.
Chapter 2: Xalan.
Chapter 3: FOP.
Chapter 4: Batik.
Chapter 5: Cocoon Concepts.
Chapter 6: Cocoon Development.
Chapter 7: Xindice.
Chapter 8: XML-RPC.
Chapter 9: Axis.
Chapter 10: XML Security.
Index.