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XML and Java(TM): Developing Web Applications (2nd Edition)
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XML and Java(TM): Developing Web Applications (2nd Edition) |
Author: Hiroshi Maruyama
Published: 2002-05-23 |
List price: $59.99
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A perfect delivery from a perfect company The product was delivered before schedule, was in perfect shape, and it exatly fit my needs for a reference in my thesis :) thanks Amazon!
The CD In Company With The Book Is Not Included Next Time before I purchase the book I would like to know if the CD in company with the book will be included in the mail or not.
One of the best Java/XML books on the market Even if 9 different authors wrote this book, the logical flow remains intact and the writing style is consistent, clear and concise, without any redundancy. The authors provide plenty of well written, relevant code examples, almost to a level of a cookbook. I was very pleased to see some pretty advanced topics covered in details and, while the focus is on Xerces, JAXP get a good coverage too. In my opinion one of the best Java/XML books on the market
Excellent overview of advanced XML for Java developer I found this book very useful, covers a lot of unique topicsbrin advanced XML processing, practical and to the point.brEspecially enjoyed coverage of advantages and disadvantagesbrof different techniques.pWould be nice to cover these topics a bit deeper,brlittle more on architecture. brHow about making 3rd edition 1000 pages, brmaybe without CD-ROM, put code online br(any XML/Java developer has Internet access now).brAnd Websphere and DB2 getting outdated very quickly.
Get started fast with excellent code This is the best XML/Java book I've seen to date. Why? It's well written. For example, unlike most books written by more than one or two authors, this book does *not* repeat a lot of material that an author previously addressed. The code contained in the book and on CD is well formatted and doesn't contain a lot of needless fat surrounding the meat; it get's right to the concept they're trying to relate. brI especially liked the chapters written by the lead author (Maruyama) and especially his XML Security chapters. Worth the money - just for the code.brAdditionally, the code is well written - example, the import statements list each class; they don't use ".*;"
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