XML has replaced Java, design patterns and object technology as the long-awaited solution to the software industry's problems. This book provides an in-depth analysis of how to use XML as a component integration technology similar to COM and CORBA from a programming perspective, and illustrates through examples how to use XML as a glue between independently developed software components. In addition, Don Box, one of the authors of this book (also one of the authors of the SOAP specification), provides readers with an in-depth analysis of this emerging XML message forwarding technology used to connect COM, CORBA, EJB and the Web.
This book is suitable for XML programmers and people who want to learn XML in depth.
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