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A guide for Java programmers explains how to use XML to build Web-based enterprise applications incorporating platform independence, extensibility, reusability, global language support, and universal standards.
Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor:
Brett McLaughlin is one of the leading authorities on Java, XML, enterprise applications, and open source software. He is the Enhydra strategist at Lutris Technologies, where he is responsible for the direction and strategy for the Enhydra application server. He's the founder or cofounder of numerous other open source projects, such as JDOM (currently in JSR at Sun), ApacheTurbine (a servlet-based web applications framework), and Enhydra Zeus (an XML data binding framework). His role as a contributor on OpenEJB, jBoss, and Apache Cocoon places him in the middle of Java and XML innovation. In addition to his technology contributions, Brett is a prolific writer; he is the author of Java & XML (O'Reilly), the moderator of IBM's Java and XML tools and technologies newsgroup, and flashline.com's bi-weekly component columnist. He's written dozens of articles for IBM Developer Works, JavaWorld, and oreilly.com.
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