XML Ð The extensible markup language Ð is supported in Java through a variety of packages. This module introduces you to XML and some of those packages.
This topic is presented on public course
Java Extra
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Topics covered in this module
Overview - XML, DTD, , Schema, XSL and XSLT.
Parsers and parser interface classes.
Xerces, Expat, Crimson, XML.4J and MXSML.
Sax parser - basic structure, content handler interface.
SAX - ErrorHandler interface and others.
The DOM - overview.
The DOM parser.
Classes for handling the DOM tree and nodes.
The JDOM parser.
The JAXP API.
Course links
The following web pages are used as references / examples in this module
[
Link] xml.apache.org
(at http://xml.apache.org)
[
Link] XP
(at http://www.jclark.com/xml/xp)
[
Link] Crimson
(at http://xml.apache.org/crimson)
[
Link] alphaWorks : XML Parser for Java
(at http://alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/xml4j)
[
Link] XML Developer Center Home
(at http://msdn.microsoft.com/xml/default.asp)
[
Link] JDOM
(at http://www.jdom.org)
We check these links from time to time with a spider written in PHP. Latest full check was on Saturday, 12th June 2004. Titles are extracted from the web pages listed.
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