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Posted to general@xml.apache.org by yogesh palavalli <yo...@varros.com> on 2001/05/01 18:22:34 UTC

XML Books?

Hello people,

Can any one give me which XML books are good as a reference.

I am trying to Master XML and related fields, I want to create schemas and
build small to big xml files. I already know something about XML, that is
why I don't want very basic book.

If the book is on CD-Rom it would be great as I can open the CD-Rom while I
am working and not carry the book wherever I go.

I would appreciate your replies.

thanks n regards,
yogesh.


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RE: XML Books?

Posted by Alistair Hopkins <al...@berthengron.co.uk>.
XML Bible
Elliot Harold Rusty 
for a whistlestop tour with enough detail to start on everything from fop to flop



-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Brandabur [mailto:matthew.brandabur@oracle.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 5:31 PM
To: general@xml.apache.org
Subject: Re: XML Books?


Hi Yogesh:

I recommend Learning XML by ORielly & Associates for a very good practical
introduction to the tools available. Java and XML, same publisher, is good for
showing specific examples of developing programs that edit and process XML
files. For EDI-type stuff, look at Buildling Oracle XML Applications by Steve
Meunch.

my 2cents
-mbb

yogesh palavalli wrote:

> Hello people,
>
> Can any one give me which XML books are good as a reference.
>
> I am trying to Master XML and related fields, I want to create schemas and
> build small to big xml files. I already know something about XML, that is
> why I don't want very basic book.
>
> If the book is on CD-Rom it would be great as I can open the CD-Rom while I
> am working and not carry the book wherever I go.
>
> I would appreciate your replies.
>
> thanks n regards,
> yogesh.
>
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VI)

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Oracle Corporation
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Re: XML Books?

Posted by Matthew Brandabur <ma...@oracle.com>.
Hi Yogesh:

I recommend Learning XML by ORielly & Associates for a very good practical
introduction to the tools available. Java and XML, same publisher, is good for
showing specific examples of developing programs that edit and process XML
files. For EDI-type stuff, look at Buildling Oracle XML Applications by Steve
Meunch.

my 2cents
-mbb

yogesh palavalli wrote:

> Hello people,
>
> Can any one give me which XML books are good as a reference.
>
> I am trying to Master XML and related fields, I want to create schemas and
> build small to big xml files. I already know something about XML, that is
> why I don't want very basic book.
>
> If the book is on CD-Rom it would be great as I can open the CD-Rom while I
> am working and not carry the book wherever I go.
>
> I would appreciate your replies.
>
> thanks n regards,
> yogesh.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> In case of troubles, e-mail:     webmaster@xml.apache.org
> To unsubscribe, e-mail:          general-unsubscribe@xml.apache.org
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--
And if he is compelled to look straight at the light, will he not have a pain
in his eyes which will make him turn away to take refuge in the objects of
vision which he
can see, and which he will conceive to be in reality clearer than the things
which are now being shown to him? - from The Divided Line (The Republic, Book
VI)

=================
Matthew B Brandabur
Senior Technical Writer
iFS Group
Oracle Corporation
500 Oracle Parkway
Building 500, Room 466
Redwood Shores, CA 94065

650-506-9766

Matthew.Brandabur@oracle.com



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Re: XML Books?

Posted by "Thomas B. Passin" <tp...@mitretek.org>.
XML In a Nutshell, and the XSLT Programmer's Reference.

Tom P


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Re: XML Books?

Posted by "Thomas B. Passin" <tp...@mitretek.org>.
Professional XML Databases (Wrox) has a lot of very good material, too, even
if you aren't specifically thinking about database work.  Wrox is also about
to come out with the 2nd edition of Professional XML, which ought to be very
good too.

Cheers,

Tom P


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RE: XSLT Books?

Posted by Robert Nicholson <ro...@elastica.com>.
Today Khun Fung's book is better than Michaels unless you're strictly just
looking for a reference which Michael's is.

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> From: Jason.Heddings@central.sun.com
> [mailto:Jason.Heddings@central.sun.com]On Behalf Of jason heddings
> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 9:51 AM
> To: general@xml.apache.org
> Subject: Re: XSLT Books?
>
>
> The XSLT Companion is the best I've found.  There are a couple of typo's
> in my version, but I think they've been fixed.
>
> Benoît Desmeules wrote:
> >
> > Since we're on the topic about books, I'd like to know if
> someone knows a
> > good XSLT book.
> >
> > I already have XSLT Programmer's Reference from Wrox.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
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Re: XSLT Books?

Posted by jason heddings <Ja...@Sun.COM>.
The XSLT Companion is the best I've found.  There are a couple of typo's
in my version, but I think they've been fixed.

Benoît Desmeules wrote:
> 
> Since we're on the topic about books, I'd like to know if someone knows a
> good XSLT book.
> 
> I already have XSLT Programmer's Reference from Wrox.
> 
> Thanks
> 
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XSLT Books?

Posted by Benoît Desmeules <bd...@eurekium.com>.
Since we're on the topic about books, I'd like to know if someone knows a 
good XSLT book.

I already have XSLT Programmer's Reference from Wrox.


Thanks


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