XML Schema Essentials (Wiley XML Essentials S., Band 3) - Softcover

Wyke, R. Allen; Watt, Andrew

 
9780471412595: XML Schema Essentials (Wiley XML Essentials S., Band 3)

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XML-Schemas ersetzen gegenwärtig DTDs (Document Type Informations) als Beschreibungs- und Validierungssprache für XML-Dokumente. Verwendet man zum Beispiel XML für E-commerce-Anwendungen, so sorgen Schemas dafür, dass nur korrekte Datensätze eingegeben werden können. XML-Schemas sind flexibler als DTDs, so lassen sich Datensätze genauer spezifizieren (eine "Anschrift" kann als "Lieferanschrift", "Rechnungsanschrift" oder "Postanschrift" gekennzeichnet werden). "XML Schema Essentials" ist ein praktischer Leitfaden, der in saloppem, verständlichen Stil geschrieben ist und Ihnen den Einstieg in die Arbeit mit XML-Schemas erleichert. Mit zahlreichen Beispielen und Sourcecodes.
In umfangreichen Anhängen sind die beschriebenen Datentypen zusammengefasst; außerdem gibt es eine Vielzahl von Hinweisen auf weiterführende Informationen. Besonders nützlich: Neben dem normalen Sachregister steht auch ein Quelltextregister zur Verfügung. Die beiliegende CD-ROM enthält alle Codebeispiele. Der zugehörige Webserver bietet Links auf weitere Informationsquellen, Experten, Newsgroups und Newsletters.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

R. ALLEN WYKE is Vice President of Technology at Blue292, an environment, health, safety, and emergency management software company. His extensive programming experience includes XML, HTML/XHTML, JavaScript, C++, Java, Perl, and Visual Basic. He was the Webmaster columnist for SunWorld, and contributed a weekly article on integrating Windows and Unix to ITworld.com. He's written several books on Internet technologies such as Perl, JavaScript, and PHP.
ANDREW WATT is founder of XMML.com and an independent consultant in the United Kingdom. His extensive programming experience includes an expertise in XML and HTML/XHTML. He has served as technical editor on more than ten books covering XML and other Web technologies, and he is a contributing author to several XML and XHTML titles.

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The definitive how-to guide that will get you quickly up to speed on the practical application of XML Schema!
 
Replacing XML DTDs (Document Type Definitions) as the way in which XML documents are described and validated, XML Schema allows you to describe the structure of information in an XML document and is essential for ensuring the accuracy and security of information in B2B transactions and other XML applications. Since XML Schema defines a greater and more complex set of datatypes than XML DTDs-- such as numbers, dates, times, and currencies-- it is an invaluable tool for e-commerce applications. XML Schema also offers more flexibility than XML DTDs, with its ability to have users define datatypes for data (for example, an "address" can be further refined as a "postal address," "billing address," or "shipping address") and its ability to validate documents based on namespaces, which allows for the distinction between identical terms being used in different contexts.
 
This hands-on guide uses extensive examples and source code to provide you with all the information you'll need to understand and use XML Schema. Beginning with an example of a simple schema, the authors provide you with the opportunity to quickly become familiar with coding structure, and offer in-depth explanations for each example. The book progresses logically through basic schema concepts and applications such as datatypes and structures, and then gradually moves to more complex examples and advanced topics such as unique element and attribute values and keys.
 
As part of the XML Essentials series, this book features:
* Extensive examples and source code
* A casual, accessible style and tone geared toward professional developers and programmers
* An appendix of all datatypes
* An appendix of all data facets
 
The companion Web site provides all source code for the book as well as links to resources, experts, news groups, and newsletters.

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The definitive how-to guide that will get you quickly up to speed on the practical application of XML Schema!

Replacing XML DTDs (Document Type Definitions) as the way in which XML documents are described and validated, XML Schema allows you to describe the structure of information in an XML document and is essential for ensuring the accuracy and security of information in B2B transactions and other XML applications. Since XML Schema defines a greater and more complex set of datatypes than XML DTDs-- such as numbers, dates, times, and currencies-- it is an invaluable tool for e-commerce applications. XML Schema also offers more flexibility than XML DTDs, with its ability to have users define datatypes for data (for example, an "address" can be further refined as a "postal address," "billing address," or "shipping address") and its ability to validate documents based on namespaces, which allows for the distinction between identical terms being used in different contexts.

This hands-on guide uses extensive examples and source code to provide you with all the information you'll need to understand and use XML Schema. Beginning with an example of a simple schema, the authors provide you with the opportunity to quickly become familiar with coding structure, and offer in-depth explanations for each example. The book progresses logically through basic schema concepts and applications such as datatypes and structures, and then gradually moves to more complex examples and advanced topics such as unique element and attribute values and keys.

As part of the XML Essentials series, this book features: * Extensive examples and source code * A casual, accessible style and tone geared toward professional developers and programmers * An appendix of all datatypes * An appendix of all data facets

The companion Web site provides all source code for the book as well as links to resources, experts, news groups, and newsletters.

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