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Professional ASP XML (Programmer to Programmer) [Illustrated] (Paperback)

by Mark Baartse (Author), Richard Blair (Author), Luca Bolognese (Author), Dinar Dalvi (Author), Steven Hahn (Author), Corey Haines (Author), Alex Homer (Author), Bill Kropog (Author), Brian Loesgen (Author), Stephen Mohr (Author), John Slater (Author), Kevin Williams (Author), Mario Zuccar (Author)
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Product details

  • Paperback: 883 pages
  • Publisher: WROX Press Ltd; illustrated edition edition (1 Jun 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1861004028
  • ISBN-13: 978-1861004024
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 18.5 x 4.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 229,785 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

    Popular in these categories:

    #12 in  Books > Computing & Internet > Databases > XML & Databases
    #48 in  Books > Computing & Internet > Microsoft Windows > Programming > ASP
    #64 in  Books > Computing & Internet > Programming > Languages > XML
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Amazon.co.uk Review

Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) and the Extensible Markup Language (XML) are two of the hottest Web technologies but are usually documented individually since each is a complex topic in its own right. Professional ASP XML ties the two together in an important way, illustrating how to utilise them both to produce next generation Web applications.

This product of a number of Wrox authors is a work that shows how and where XML fits in with ASP development, and whets the reader's appetite for creative solutions to typical data handling problems. Since the focus of the book is a step beyond the XML specification itself, the basics of XML are covered up front in a quick and practical discussion. The authors do a great job of explaining the DTD versus schema controversy, as well as the Document Object Model. Then it's on to the fun stuff: a look at how to build XSL stylesheets dynamically from a database, bind XML data locally with data islands, and construct a component that encapsulates reusable XML file operations.

The best way to really grasp the power of XML, however, is to see it in action. Fortunately, the authors devote a large portion of the book to case studies that use XML is various ways: to drive an online survey system, generate programmer documentation for DLLs, represent a shopping cart and as the glue behind a workflow application. If you're developing for the Web, sooner or later you will find XML either useful or necessary. This book should be required reading for any serious ASP developer. --Stephen W. Plain, amazon.com

Topics covered:

  • XML syntax
  • DTDs and schemas
  • XSL and CSS
  • ASP/XML integration,
  • ADO/XML integration
  • Client-side XML data binding
  • XML procedure libraries
  • Schema repositories
  • SOAP
  • Data transferring
  • Data presentation


Synopsis

Professional ASP XML develops and expands on the introductory foundations laid by Bill Kropog in his chapter on XML and ASP in "Professional Active Server Pages 3.0". Beginning with an introduction to basic XML concepts - what is XML, what are DTD's, Schemas and how to use XSL, the book then shifts to a more practical standpoint with chapters covering data stores, data transfer and server manipulation. The final chapters are a combination of more advanced topics such as centralizing content control and XML-driven administration tools, and real world case studies including an online newspaper.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Useful if you allready know, 3 Nov 2000
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This book should be read by people who allready know asp and XML and just need an integration. I found the book dificult to read (my mother language is not english) because the 13 authors it has have different writting styles. So be prepared. It is a usefull book filled with tips and tricks to use, but be aware that you allready need to know both ASP and XML.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Language Specific, 26 Jan 2003
By Jacqui Fleming (Warrington, cheshire United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This book is great if you are used to programming in JavaScript otherwise it can seem a bit unhelpful as you spend time trying to get to grips. I am used to VBScript myself and found it very disheartening for me to have to wade through the JavaScript examples to even get to the actual XML.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I disagree, 28 Feb 2002
I would say that this is an extremely useleful book, for exactly the same reason that the previous reviewer thought it was of limited usefulness: It covers the specifics of using XML with DOM. The other books on this subject deal with either language independant examples or JAVA, which can be practically useless if you are struggling with language specific issues of MSXML. This book fills the gap nicely.
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