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XML saves the UI I am developing an application where the UI must be done through a Web browser. The pages are in XML format, and I would like to create a graphical interface based on XML information.
A Beginners Guide to Creating and Displaying Your First XML Document. This tutorial is divided into two parts. In Part 1, we will explain how to create an XML document and how to assign data types to the values in the XML document. In Part 2, we will create HTML pages that display the data contained in the XML document. All of the examples in this tutorial are designed to be viewed with either Internet Explorer 5.0 or 5.5.
Add XML to your J2EE applications J2EE, as a multitier enterprise application framework, currently remains incomplete by relying on HTML as its presentation layer, limiting the target audience largely to Web browsers. In this article, Eoin Lane proposes an open source replacement for the J2EE presentation layer by building an XML-aware application server with a fully operational end-to-end solution.
XML for Java gains new support with Sun API enhancements December 4, 2000 -- Sun Microsystems published details on Monday of two new interfaces to link its Java programming language to XML.
Java and XML XML, the Extensible Markup Language, is much more than just a markup language. An XML page looks something like an HTML page, but there the similarity ends. XML uses HTML-style tags not just to format documents, but also to identify the kinds of information used in documents, so that information can be reformatted for use in other documents and can also be used for information processing.
Working with XML and Java Working with XML, the JavaTM XML Tutorial, is an online manual that can quickly get you up to speed writing XML code and XML-based software for end-user applications.
Java And XML: Complementarily Yours December 4, 2000 -- Sun Microsystems published details on Monday of two new interfaces to link its Java programming language to XML.
Java developers: Fill your XML toolbox If you're serious about building XML applications using the Java programming language, there are several tools you need. This article covers where you can get these tools, how you install them, and how to use them. At the end of the article, the "Tools summary" lists several tools in each category for you to choose from.
Janx, The Java and XML Application Environment In the last few years, Java has emerged as the standard for Application Servers for the Enterprise. Whether the focus is application delivery over the web or B2B integration, more and more companies are turning to the cross-platform, extendible standards such as Java Servlets, Enterprise Java Beans, and data representation using XML.
XML and Java the Future of the Web
Using XLink to simplify the representation of data This column takes a look at how to use XLink pointers when representing data to make XML documents more compact and flexible. Sample code shows examples of an invoice with and without the XLink pointers, plus an example of using XLinks with a URL-addressable database.
XML in Java: Data Binding with Castor XML data binding for Java is a powerful alternative to XML document models for applications concerned mainly with the data content of documents. In this article, enterprise Java expert Dennis Sosnoski introduces data binding and discusses what makes it so appealing. He then shows readers how to handle increasingly complex documents using the open source Castor framework for Java data binding. If your application cares more about XML as data than as documents, you'll want to find out about this easy and efficient way of handling XML in Java.

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