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Processing XML with Java A Guide to SAX, DOM, JDOM, JAXP, and TrAX
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Elliotte Rusty Harold
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Addison-Wesley Professional
1 edition
November 2002
1120 pages
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Reviewed by Matthew Phillips, January 2003
(10 of 10)
Another, equally appropriate, title for book could be Everything I wanted to know about processing XML with Java, but I was afraid to ask. This book provides very detailed descriptions of all of the above APIs.
The most impressive aspect of this book is organization. It is very easy to use the table of contents to jump right into what you need to learn. The table of contents also includes a list of examples and a list of figures in case you need a brief refresher. The appendix provides a quick reference to all of the covered APIs.
You need to know a little about XML before reading this book, but thanks to the first 5 chapters you only need to know a little. Every topic is backed up with a lot of source code for you to play with. I looked pretty hard to find something negative to say about this book, but there just isn t anything. If you want to learn how to process XML using Java, or need something on your desk to refer back to as necessary, look no further than this book.
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