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Java and XSLT

Embedding XML Processing Into Java Applications

Author: Eric M. Burke   Series: Java

The power of XSLT is its ability to change the structure or format of any content that can be converted to XML. "Java and XSLT" shows you how to use XSL transformations in Java programs ranging from stand-alone applications to servlets. After an introduction to XSLT, the book focuses on applying transformations in some real-world scenarios, such as developing a discussion forum, transforming documents from one form to another, and generating content for wireless devices.

"Java and XSLT" discusses several common XSLT processors and the TRAX API, paying special attention to performance issues. Although there's a brief tutorial introduction to the XSLT language, the primary focus of the book isn't on learning XSLT or developing stylesheets; it's on making practical use of transformations in Java code.

The book covers:

Introduction and Technology Review

XSLT—The Basics

XSLT—Beyond The Basics

Java Web Architecture

Programmatic Interfaces to XSLT Processors

Using XSLT with Servlets

Discussion Forum Implementation

Advanced XSLT Web Techniques

Testing, Tuning and Development Environments

WAP and WML

XSLT and Wireless Examples

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The power of XSLT is its ability to change the structure or format of any content that can be converted to XML. "Java and XSLT" shows you how to use XSL transformations in Java programs ranging from stand-alone applications to servlets. After an introduction to XSLT, the book focuses on applying transformations in some real-world scenarios, such as developing a discussion forum, transforming documents from one form to another, and generating content for wireless devices.

"Java and XSLT" discusses several common XSLT processors and the TRAX API, paying special attention to performance issues. Although there's a brief tutorial introduction to the XSLT language, the primary focus of the book isn't on learning XSLT or developing stylesheets; it's on making practical use of transformations in Java code.

The book covers:

Introduction and Technology Review

XSLT—The Basics

XSLT—Beyond The Basics

Java Web Architecture

Programmatic Interfaces to XSLT Processors

Using XSLT with Servlets

Discussion Forum Implementation

Advanced XSLT Web Techniques

Testing, Tuning and Development Environments

WAP and WML

XSLT and Wireless Examples

Read more

Description

The power of XSLT is its ability to change the structure or format of any content that can be converted to XML. This work shows you how to use XSL transformations in Java programs ranging from stand-alone applications to servlets. After an introduction to XSLT, it focuses on applying transformations in some real-world scenarios, such as developing a discussion forum, transforming documents from one form to another, and generating content for wireless devices. The book discusses several common XSLT processors and the TRAX API, paying special attention to performance issues. Although there's a brief tutorial introduction to the XSLT language, the primary focus of the book isn't on learning XSLT or developing stylesheets; it's on making practical use of transformations in Java code.

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About the Author

Eric M. Burke is a consultant, instructor, and author specializing in Java and XML-related technologies. He's a principal software engineer with Object Computing, Inc., based in St. Louis, Missouri.

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The power of XSLT is its ability to change the structure or format of any content that can be converted to XML. This work shows you how to use XSL transformations in Java programs ranging from stand-alone applications to servlets. After an introduction to XSLT, it focuses on applying transformations in some real-world scenarios, such as developing a discussion forum, transforming documents from one form to another, and generating content for wireless devices. The book discusses several common XSLT processors and the TRAX API, paying special attention to performance issues. Although there's a brief tutorial introduction to the XSLT language, the primary focus of the book isn't on learning XSLT or developing stylesheets; it's on making practical use of transformations in Java code.

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Product Details

Publisher
O'Reilly Media | O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA
Published
30th September 2001
Edition
1st
Pages
400
ISBN
9780596001438

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