XML Programming (Core Reference)

When first exposed to the Extensible Markup Language (XML), you might ask yourself how it fits in the overall picture of Web-related items. This is the same question developers, managers, and presidents ask, not only of their peers, but of themselves as well. Ironically, this is the same question people in those roles asked themselves years ago with other computer-based equipment such as personal computers, databases, and even MS Windows.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - An Architectural Overview of XML
Chapter 02 - XML Basics
Chapter 03 - Parsing XML Documents
Chapter 04 - Database Integration
Chapter 05 - Web Development
Chapter 06 - Building User Interfaces
Chapter 07 - XML-Based Messaging
Chapter 08 - Creating Metadata
Chapter 09 - Building a Server Application
Chapter 10 - Creating A Client
Chapter 11 - Platform Development
Chapter 12 - Legacy Systems Integration
Chapter 13 - Cross Device Development
Chapter 14 - More About SOAP
Chapter 15 - Exploring BizTalk Server
Chapter 16 - .NET Development
Appendix A - Related Standards
Appendix B - XML Software
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