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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent book for architects and advanced developers,
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This review is from: J2ee and XML Development (Paperback)
What is all the buzz about XML? Isn't it just HTML with content-basedtags? Why are XML-based web services and application servers thought to be the power houses of the next generation Internet? How does XML web services tie into J2EE application servers? Too many "J2EE and XML" books dive into specific Java APIs for XML In the book, the authors discuss general concepts and approaches of * Basic XML validation tools such as DTD and Schema; Background knowledge in distributed computing, J2EE components (such For an excellent example of technology comparison and discussions, you * Data level; The authors went on to explain how different XML technologies can fit Although I enjoyed the book very much, as a developer, I felt Also, most popular relational databases vendors have developed XML Overall, I recommend this book especially to architects and advanced
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Useful overview, but a bit shallow,
By Hokus Pokus (Raymond, ME USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: J2ee and XML Development (Paperback)
The title of this book tells the story, except that it should probably include the word "Overview". It is an easy read that provides solid information, but it is by no means a reference. It offers a nice, quick description of several aspects of Java and XML development, but I kept waiting for the meat. If you are new to XML in Java, this book will bring you up to speed on the APIs and uses of XML.It starts with a review of J2EE architecture and XML development, which is helpful because the authors' perspective on these topics sets the stage for how they suggest using XML in a J2EE project. It covers the various XML-related Java APIs (JAXP, JAXM, etc.), and these are the parts that I found most useful. It also discusses some architectural options, which I expected to be quite helpful, but they needed more detail and discussion.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Might widen your view of the J2EE business,
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This review is from: J2ee and XML Development (Paperback)
What I like on this book is that it really is about what the title says: J2EE and XML and do not forget: the development with these techniques. A lot of books out there are dealing with J2EE and also a lot of books are out there that deal with XML, but this one is really focused on these two things: J2EE AND XML togehter. If you want to learn J2EE, than buy another book (and maybe this one too, because of the price). If you do not know what XML is, go and buy another book, but if you want (or need) to use J2EE AND XML (because you start with WebServices, or you wonder how you could use XML to do appl. development and deployment) than this is the one you should look for. It just gives you new ideas (or did you already look at Cocoon, servlet filters, appl. integration, web publ. frameworks or design patterns?). If you want to open your mind look at this book. Keep in mind that if you want to specialize in one of the mentioned areas than you have to buy an additional book, but that's the interesting part specially on J2EE. I can recommend it, because it showed me some things I was not aware of.
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