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XML for eServer i5 and iSeries

by Steve Bos

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An introduction to XML basics essential to any developer, this handbook defines XML syntax through the use of elements and attributes and explains how an XML structure can be enforced through the use of DTDs and Schemas. Advanced topics, including web services, XML security, and programming with the DOM and SAX parsers, are also addressed. The various products that use XML and the ways in which iSeries applications exploit the versatility of XML are discussed.… (more)
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An introduction to XML basics essential to any developer, this handbook defines XML syntax through the use of elements and attributes and explains how an XML structure can be enforced through the use of DTDs and Schemas. Advanced topics, including web services, XML security, and programming with the DOM and SAX parsers, are also addressed. The various products that use XML and the ways in which iSeries applications exploit the versatility of XML are discussed.

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