Résumé
Finally, you have everything a VB and ASP developer needs to keep up with the explosive growth of XML.
What's inside
- Gets you programming Fast with over 100 easy
- VB and ASP code samples
- Advanced 3-tier solutions in UML
- Descriptions and examples for over 50 Microsoft
DOM
- methods and properties
- Case studies an when to use XML in your business
- All about XSL, DTDs, namespaces, and more
- When and how to use webclasses, data islands, and
other
- advanced programming concepts
- Covers Biztalk and Schemas
Table of contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Introduction
- Acknowledgments
- About the Cover Illustration
- Chapter 1: Why XML?
- 1.1 Overview
- 1.2 XML enables data sharing
- Chapter 2: XML boot camp
- 2.1 Overview
- 2.2 XML and its derivatives is a huge topic
- Chapter 3: Why would a business use XML?
- 3.1 Overview
- 3.2 The business problem
- 3.3 User scenarios
- 3.4 Solving the problem with XML and XSL
- Chapter 4: Programming with XML
- 4.1 Overview
- 4.2 The W3C Document Object Model
- 4.3 Navigating the Microsoft XML DOM
- 4.4 Data Islands—getting started with XML
- 4.5 Getting the Microsoft XML objects onto your
PC
- 4.6 Creating the objects
- 4.7 Loading a file synchronously
- 4.8 Loading a file asynchronously
- 4.9 A roundtrip on using the DOM object with a
TreeView
- 4.10 Saving an XML document to a file in ASP
- 4.11 Handling errors and debugging
- 4.12 Accessing the XML with ASP
- 4.13 Sending data back to the user
- 4.14 Communicating with the server from VB using XMLHTTPRequest
- Chapter 5: XSL—adding style to XML
- 5.1 Overview
- 5.2 What can XSL do?
- 5.3 Debugging your XML and XSL with IE5
- 5.4 Building the HTML output
- 5.5 Patterns
- 5.6 How to make a hyperlink
- 5.7 Summary
- Chapter 6: Building XML solutions
- 6.1 Overview
- 6.2 What do we want to achieve in these examples'
- 6.3 A quick overview of the examples
- 6.4 Implements
- 6.5 Techniques for reusing business objects
- 6.6 Creating the projects
- 6.7 SimpleUI—just the basics
- 6.8 XMLDemo—a more complete example
- 6.9 Summary
- Chapter 7: The Microsoft DOM objects in
detail
- 7.1 Overview
- 7.2 DOM objects
- 7.3 DOM object properties
- 7.4 DOM object methods
- Chapter 8: Schemas, BizTalk, and eCommerce
- 8.1 An introduction to eCommerce
- 8.2 Why do our systems need a Schema?
- 8.3 Using the data types that are available
- 8.4 BizTalk, where it's all happening!
- 8.5 Summary
- Chapter 9: Where to go from here
- 9.1 The End
- 9.2 Check out the online glossary
- 9.3 Investigate future technologies
- 9.4 Join the http://www.vbxml.com VB, ASP, and XML
discussions
- 9.5 Author Online at http://www.manning.com
- 9.6 Newsgroups 281
- 9.7 W3C discussion groups
- 9.8 Links, links, and more links
- Index
L'auteur - Mark Wilson
is the creator of the popular XML developer websites, VBXML.COM and theSpot4.com. He is currently working for a major software development company as a project manager and consultant. With his certification in Microsoft development products and experience in Visual Basic, he brings an easy blend of humour and experience to the book.
L'auteur - Tracey Wilson
is a highly skilled XML developer whose experience in
object oriented and framework projects using Visual Basic
and SQL Server uniquely qualifies her to contribute to this
book. Using her 3-tier architecture (with Microsoft
Transaction Server) experience she has provided invaluable
knowledge and source code to this book.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Manning Publications |
Auteur(s) | Mark Wilson, Tracey Wilson |
Parution | 25/01/2000 |
Nb. de pages | 320 |
EAN13 | 9781884777875 |
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