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C++ XML / Fabio Arciniegas.

By: Arciniegas, Fabio.
Publisher: Indianapolis, Indiana : New Riders Pub., 2001Description: 316 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 073571052X.Subject(s): C++ (Computer program language) | XML (Document markup language)DDC classification: 005.72
Contents:
Introduction. - I. XML Basics. 1. XML: Constructs and Concepts. 2 XML/C++ Overview. - II. Processing XML with C++. 3. Event-Driven Processing. 4. Sax C++. 5. SAX C++ 2.0 and Advanced Techniques. 6. DOM Level 2.0. 7. Advanced C++ DOM Manipulation. 8. Advanced C++ Aspects of SAX and DOM. - III. Using XML Related Standards with C++. 9. XML Schema, TREX, and Other Modeling Languages. 10. XPath and XPointer in C++. 11. XSLT Transformations. 12. Toolkit Features and Implementation Frameworks. - IV. Integrating Well-Known C++ Modules. - 13. Creating XML-Based Extension Languages for C++ Programs. 14. Distributed C++ XML Applications: SOAP and XML-RPC. 15. XML and Databases with C++ (ODBC and DAO). - Appendix A. UML. - Appendix B. STL. - Appendix C. CD Contents and Instructions. - Index
Summary: "C++ XML is a book exclusively devoted to the power and complexities of integrating XML standards into C++. As a developer, this is a book you cannot miss. C++ XML addresses all major standards, toolkits, and types of applications dealing with XML as a format for representing and exchanging data, as well as XML behaviour, from a C++ standpoint. It explains the implementation of applications and reusable frameworks for all major XML purposes exclusively using C/C++ parsers and toolkits, such as expat, Xerces, Xalan, libxml2, and Microsoft's MSXML. The high-end theory and examples in this book - such as development of OpenGL applications, Visual Studio Wizards to automate DOM procedures, GIMP extensions to interpret XML scripts, and more - and its exclusive C++ orientation - separates this work from any other resource (online and offline). It is a must-have for any programmer interested in a specialized, complete, and detailed view of XML technologies." - Back cover
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Introduction. - I. XML Basics. 1. XML: Constructs and Concepts. 2 XML/C++ Overview. - II. Processing XML with C++. 3. Event-Driven Processing. 4. Sax C++. 5. SAX C++ 2.0 and Advanced Techniques. 6. DOM Level 2.0. 7. Advanced C++ DOM Manipulation. 8. Advanced C++ Aspects of SAX and DOM. - III. Using XML Related Standards with C++. 9. XML Schema, TREX, and Other Modeling Languages. 10. XPath and XPointer in C++. 11. XSLT Transformations. 12. Toolkit Features and Implementation Frameworks. - IV. Integrating Well-Known C++ Modules. - 13. Creating XML-Based Extension Languages for C++ Programs. 14. Distributed C++ XML Applications: SOAP and XML-RPC. 15. XML and Databases with C++ (ODBC and DAO). - Appendix A. UML. - Appendix B. STL. - Appendix C. CD Contents and Instructions. - Index

"C++ XML is a book exclusively devoted to the power and complexities of integrating XML standards into C++. As a developer, this is a book you cannot miss. C++ XML addresses all major standards, toolkits, and types of applications dealing with XML as a format for representing and exchanging data, as well as XML behaviour, from a C++ standpoint. It explains the implementation of applications and reusable frameworks for all major XML purposes exclusively using C/C++ parsers and toolkits, such as expat, Xerces, Xalan, libxml2, and Microsoft's MSXML. The high-end theory and examples in this book - such as development of OpenGL applications, Visual Studio Wizards to automate DOM procedures, GIMP extensions to interpret XML scripts, and more - and its exclusive C++ orientation - separates this work from any other resource (online and offline). It is a must-have for any programmer interested in a specialized, complete, and detailed view of XML technologies." - Back cover

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