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JSP and XML[c] Integrating XML and Web Services in Your JSP Application
JSP and XML[c] Integrating XML and Web Services in Your JSP Application
ISBN: 672323540
EAN: N/A
Year: 2005
Pages: 26
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JSP and XML Integrating XML and Web Services in Your JSP Application
Copyright
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
On XML
On Web Services
On the Structure of the Book
A Word about Source Code
How to Use the Book
Conventions Used in This Book
A Final Note
Part I. Data, XML, and Web Services Introduction
Chapter 1. Integrating JSP and Data
Using JSP with a Database
Other Considerations
Basic Design Concepts
Summary
Chapter 2. Introduction to XMLXSL
What Is XML?
Rules of XML
On to Using XML
XSL
Summary
Chapter 3. Understanding Web Services
What Is a Web Service?
Crystal Ball Readings
The ABCs of Web Services
How to Use a Web Service
Summary
Part II. Integrating JSP and XML
Chapter 4. A Quick Start to JSP and XML Together
The Relationship Between XML and JSP
Java XMLXSL APIs
Summary
Chapter 5. Using DOM
What Is the DOM?
Nodes and Tree Structure
Programming with DOM
JDOM, dom4j, and Deferred DOM
Summary
Chapter 6. Programming SAX
What Is SAX?
The Workings of SAX
Summary
Chapter 7. Successfully Using JSP and XML in an Application
Using a Java Representation of an XML Document
Why Not Just Use SAX or DOM?
Installing JDOM and dom4j
Why Both JDOM and dom4j?
Common Ways to Use XML
Using a Database with XML
Pulling in XML Files
Summary
Chapter 8. Integrating JSP and Web Services
Thinking in JSP and Web Services
Integrating a Web Service into a JSP Page
When Should You Build Your Own Web Service?
Building a Corporate Web Service
Apache SOAP Help
Summary
Chapter 9. Advanced JSP and XML Techniques
Accessing Web Services from a Browser
Handling Large XML Documents
Handling Special Characters and Encoding
Using XML Tag Libraries
Summary
Part III. Building JSP Sites to Use XML
Chapter 10. Using XSLJSP in Web Site Design
Handling XML Files Directly
Building an XML Servlet Handler
Summary
Chapter 11. Using XML in Reporting Systems
Architecture of Reporting Systems
When to Use XML with Reports
Data Source for Reports
ResultSet to XML
Bringing It All Together
The Sorting Table Stylesheet
The Cross Tab Stylesheet
Summary
Chapter 12. Advanced XML in Reporting Systems
Multiple-Page Reports
Reports on Data with One-to-Many Relationships
Real-World Reporting Systems
Well-Formed Documents Revisited
Summary
Chapter 13. Browser Considerations with XML
Client-Side XML and Browser Support
Client-Side JavaScript and XML
Client-Side Transformations and XML
Summary
Chapter 14. Building a Web Service
Designing a Web Service
Building the Web Service
Creating a WSDL File
Registering Within UDDI
Using Java to Access a WSDL Document
Summary
Chapter 15. Advanced Application Design
Dynamic JSP
SOAP Server Security Concerns
Quick Takes
Summary
Part IV. Appendixes
Appendix A. Setting Up
Installing the JSP Environment
NetBeans
The MySQL Database Server
Summary
Appendix B. Introduction to JSP and How Things Work
JSP Basics
JSP Actions, Directives, and Implicit Objects
A More Robust JSP Example
Additional Information About JSP
Summary
Appendix C. Tag Library
Tag Library Overview
What Is a Tag Library?
The Six Steps to Building Tag Libraries
Tag Library Concepts
Building a Tag Library
General Notes
Summary
Appendix D. XSL Reference
XSLT and XPath
Reference
JSP and XML[c] Integrating XML and Web Services in Your JSP Application
ISBN: 672323540
EAN: N/A
Year: 2005
Pages: 26
BUY ON AMAZON
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