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Copyright 2001, 2002 Elliotte Rusty Harold Welcome to Processing XML with Java, a complete tutorial about writing Java programs that read and write XML documents. This is the most comprehensive and up-to-date book about integrating XML with Java (and vice versa) you can buy. It contains over 1000 pages of detailed information on SAX, DOM, JDOM, JAXP, TrAX, XPath, XSLT, SOAP, and lots of other juicy acronyms. This book is written for Java programmers who want to learn how to read and write XML documents from their code. The paper version is published by Addison-Wesley, and can be found at fine. | Processing XML with Java Processing XML with Java Elliotte Rusty Harold Copyright 2001 2002 Elliotte Rusty Harold Welcome to Processing XML with Java a complete tutorial about writing Java programs that read and write XML documents. This is the most comprehensive and up-to-date book about integrating XML with Java and vice versa you can buy. It contains over 1000 pages of detailed information on SaX DOM JDOM JAXP TrAX XPath XSLT SOAP and lots of other juicy acronyms. This book is written for Java programmers who want to learn how to read and write XML documents from their code. The paper version is published by Addison-Wesley and can be found at fine bookstores everywhere including Amazon and Barnes Noble. The list price is but most bookstores are offering their usual discounts. Normally this is the point where I d spend a few paragraphs describing just what s in the book and how important it is to your education your career and your love life but this time I ve done something a little different. The entire book is available online. You can read every chapter and every page so you can see for yourself how well this book answers your questions such as Why does SAX truncate the text in my documents after a few thousand characters How do I serialize a DOM Document object in an implementation-independent way or Why doesn t my significant other understand the importance of a building a life size Millennium Falcon in our backyard Consequently I ll forego the usual hype. Check the book out for yourself. The entire book is here at Cafe con Leche. You can read every word of it all seventeen chapters and two appendixes. If you like it please buy a copy. I promise it s cheaper than printing all 1100 pages on your laser printer. Preface Acknowledgements 1 XML for Data 2 XML Protocols 3 Writing XML with Java 4 Converting Flat Files to XML 5 Reading XML file C Doc2ments 20and 20Settings My 20Study P roc0ssin2 2OXML 2O Processing XML with Java 6 SAX 7 .

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