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|a In Detail XML is an open standard for creating markup languages and exchanging structured documents and data over the Internet. JDeveloper 11g presents an effective, quick, and easy-to-use means of processing XML documents. Inspired by the author's previous XML articles for the Oracle community, this expanded hands-on tutorial guides newcomers and intermediate users through JDeveloper 11g and XML document development. It offers up-to-date information on working with the latest version of JDeveloper, and brand new information on JAXB 2.0 support in JDeveloper 11g. Filled with illustrations, explanatory tables, and comprehensive instructions, this book walks the reader through the wide assortment of JDeveloper's capabilities. Oracle's JDeveloper 11g is an Integrated Development Environment that provides a visual and declarative approach to application development. Over the course of 14 chapters, readers will get hands-on with JDeveloper as the comprehensive and self-contained tutorials provide clear instruction on the key XML tasks that JDeveloper can accomplish. Filled with practical information and illustrated examples, this book shows the reader how to create, parse, and store XML documents quickly, as well as providing step-by-step instructions on how to construct an XML schema and use the schema to validate an XML document. Oracle's XML Developer Kit (XDK) offers a set of components, tools, and utilities for developing XML-based applications, and developers will find the detailed XDK coverage invaluable. Later chapters are given over to using XPath, transforming XML with XSLT, and using the JSTL XML Tag Library. Moving through the book, a chapter on the JAXB 2.0 API shows you how to bind, marshal and unmarshal XML documents, before we finally delve into comparing XML documents, and converting them into PDF and Excel formats. In all, this book will enable the reader to gain a good and wide-ranging understanding of what JDeveloper has to offer for XML processing. A practical hands-on guide to processing XML documents in JDeveloper 11gApproach This book is for newcomer and intermediate Java developers who want to work with XML documents using JDeveloper 11g. No previous knowledge of JDeveloper is assumed but the reader will need to be comfortable in XML and Java environments. Who this book is for Employing a comprehensive tutorial-based approach, this easy-to-follow book shows the reader various means of processing XML documents using the power of Oracle's JDeveloper 11g. In next to no time, the reader will be able to create, format, transform, compare, and schema validate XML documents with Oracle's IDE.
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|a Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Creating and Parsing an XML Document; Setting the environment; Generating an XML document; Creating the factory; Creating the DOM document object; Creating the root element; Constructing the DOM document; Outputting the DOM document; Running the Java application; Parsing an XML document with the DOM API; Creating the factory; Creating a DOM document object; Outputting the XML document components' values; Running the Java application; Parsing an XML document with the SAX API; Creating the factory; Parsing the XML document; Running the Java application
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|a Setting the error handlerValidating the XML document; Running the Java application; Schema validation with a DOM parser; Creating a DOM parser; Setting the error handler; Parsing the XML document; Running the Java application; Summary; XPath; What is XPath?; XPath support in Oracle XDK 11g; Setting the environment; XPath search; Selecting nodes with absolute location paths; Selecting nodes with relative location paths; Selecting namespace nodes; Selecting nodes with XPath API; Creating the DOM parser; Method selectSingleNode(String); Method selectNodes(String)
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|a Method selectSingleNode(String,NSResolver)Method selectNodes(String,NSResolver); Running the Java application; Summary; Transforming XML with XSLT; What we will cover in this chapter; Setting the environment for XSLT transformation; Transforming an XML document; Parsing the XML document; Creating the TransformerFactory; Creating the Transformer; Running the application; XSLT extension functions; Setting the environment for XSLT extension functions; Creating the stylesheet containing the extension functions; Instantiating Java classes; Parsing the XML
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|a Storing Java results in XSLT-non-static methodStoring Java results in XSLT-static method; Modifying attributes; Modifying element text; Stylesheet with extension functions; Processing the extension functions; Summary; JSTL XML Tag Library; Overview of the JSTL XML tag library; Setting the environment; Parsing with the JSTL XML tag library; Transforming with the JSTL XML tag library; Summary; Loading and Saving XML with DOM 3.0 LS; Background; The API; Setting the environment; Loading an XML document; Creating the LSParser; Adding event handling; Parsing the XML document
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