Cocoon 2 Programming: Web Publishing with XML and Java
Résumé
Thanks to the tireless efforts of open-source
developers, Cocoon has quickly gained visibility as the
preeminent XML-based Web publishing framework.
Unfortunately, its documentation remains a significant
shortcoming. If you're new to Cocoon, gaining a sense of
exactly what you can do with it can be difficult, and
actually getting started can be even harder.
Cocoon 2 Programming: Web Publishing with XML and Java
clearly explains the value of Cocoon and helps you build on
your familiarity with XML and Java Servlets as you design,
build, and implement a range of Cocoon applications. You'll
begin by learning to control presentation for various
platforms, both wired and wireless. Then you'll move on to
Cocoon's capabilities for logic control and content
management, using both sitemaps and XSP to create a site
dynamically generated from a variety of data sources and
types.
As you'll see, Cocoon also supports powerful organizing
techniques known as design patterns, and you'll master
their use in both presentation and content generation.
These are essential tools for the planning of your site;
for after it's implemented, you'll command powerful
techniques for site management and optimization.
The Web's dependence on XML is growing rapidly-and with it
the list of companies that have adopted Cocoon. Is Cocoon
for you? Cocoon 2 Programming will guide you through your
decision and far beyond, providing all the assistance you
need to build a dynamic, XML-based site-and keep moving
into the future.
- Chapter 1: Cocoon 2 Architecture
- Chapter 2: Cocoon Programming Quick Start
- Chapter 3: A Review of the Essential Technologies
- Chapter 4: The Cocoon Serializers
- Chapter 5: Logic Control-The Sitemap
- Chapter 6: Introducing XSP Usage
- Chapter 7: XSP Logicsheets
- Chapter 8: Content Generators
- Chapter 9: Configuration, and Optimization, and Debugging
- Chapter 10: Patterns of Presentation
- Chapter 11: Patterns of Content Generation
- Appendix A: Resources
- Appendix B: XML Tag Reference
- Glossary
L'auteur - Bill (William) Brogden
Bill Brogden is LANWrights, Inc.'s Vice President of
Technology and Development. A fulltime programmer and
writer based in Leander, Texas, Bill has more than 20
years' experience in the programming field. He's worked for
clients as diverse as The Psychological Corporation,
Litidex, and Cox Newspapers, and has written programs
ranging from text indexing and retrieval software to online
courseware. Bill has been helping people pass the Java
programmer certification exam for years with the Exam Cram
series and online example tests.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Sybex |
Auteur(s) | Bill (William) Brogden |
Parution | 14/11/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 380 |
Format | 19 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 640g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780782141313 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-7821-4131-3 |
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