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XML Premier
Chapter 1: Introduction to XML

Chapter 2: Creating Well-Formed XML Documents
Chapter 3: Internets
Chapter 4: DTDs
Chapter 5: Another Look to DTDs
Chapter 6: XLinks
Chapter 7: XPointers
Chapter 8: XPath
Chapter 9: Schemas
XML Bible
Chapter 1: An Eagle's Eye View of XML

Chapter 2: An Introduction to XML Applications
Chapter 3: Your First XML Document
Chapter 4: Structuring Data
Chapter 5: Attributes, Empty Tags, and XSL
Chapter 6: Well-Formed XML Documents
Chapter 7: Foreign Languages and Non-Roman Text
Chapter 8: Document Type Definitions and Validity
Chapter 9: Entities and External DTD Subsets
Chapter 10: Attribute Declarations in DTDs
Chapter 11: Embedding Non-XML Data
Chapter 12: Cascading Style Sheets Level 1
Chapter 13: Cascading Style Sheets Level 2
Chapter 14: XSL Transformations
Chapter 15: XSL Formatting Objects
Chapter 16: XLinks
Chapter 17: XPointers
Chapter 18: Namespaces
Chapter 19: The Resource Description Framework
Chapter 20: Reading Document Type Definitions
Chapter 21: Pushing Web Sites with CDF
Chapter 22: The Vector Markup Language
Chapter 23: Designing a new XML Application
Appendix A: XML Reference Material
Appendix B: The XML 1.0 Specification
XSL-FO: An introduction to XSL Formatting Objects
Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Everything in its place
Chapter 3: Introduction to XSL-FO
Chapter 4: XSL-FO from 49,000 feet
Chapter 5: Tools
Chapter 6: Pagination
Chapter 7: Areas
Chapter 8: Formatting with XSL-FO: Blocks
Chapter 9: In-line Elements
Chapter 10: Graphics and Colour
Chapter 11: Styling at the Character Level
Chapter 12: Cross document links
Chapter 13: Putting it all together
Chapter 14: Stylesheet organisation
Chapter 15: The future for XSL-FO
Appendix A: Examples for Chapter 13
Appendix B: Appendix B. How do I do that?
Appendix C: Finding your way around the specification
Appendix D: Inheritance characteristics
Appendix E: Levels of compliance
Appendix F: Todays tools
Glossary
By Dave Pawson
XSLT Premier
Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Anatomy of XSLT Page
Chapter 3: Essential XSLT
Chapter 4: Programming Issues
Chapter 5: The XSLT transformation environment
Chapter 6: XSL Transformations
Chapter 7: XSL Formatting Objects
Chapter 8: XPath
Chapter 9: Creating Links and Cross-References
XSLT and Java
Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Anatomy of XSLT Page
Chapter 3: Essential XSLT
Chapter 4: Programming Issues
Chapter 5: XSLT Processing with Java
Chapter 6: XPath
Chapter 7: XSLT, Servlets and JSP
Processing XML with Java
Chapter 1: XML for Data

Chapter 2: XML Protocols
Chapter 3: Writing XML with Java
Chapter 4: Converting Flat Files to XML
Chapter 5: Reading XML
Chapter 6: SAX
Chapter 7: The XMLReader Interface
Chapter 8: SAX Filters
Chapter 9: The Document Object Model
Chapter 10: Creating XML Documents with DOM
Chapter 11: The Document Object Model Core
Chapter 12: The DOM Traversal Module
Chapter 13: Output from DOM
Chapter 14: JDOM
Chapter 15: JDOM Model
Chapter 16: XPATH
Chapter 17: XSLT
Appendix A : XML APIs Quick Reference
Appendix B : SOAP 1.1 Schemas
By Elliotte Rusty Harold
The XML Files: Development of XML/XSL Applications Using WebSphere Studio Version 5
Exercise 1: Introduction to XMl Tecnologies

Exercise 2: Technologies in XML
Chapter 3: Processing XML
Chapter 4: Introduction to IBM WebSphere Application Server
Chapter 5: Application Developer XML Tools
Chapter 6 : RDB and XML Integration
Chapter 7 : Generators
Chapter 8 : WebSphere and XML Approaches
Chapter 9 : Developing XML WebServices
Chapter 10 : Development of XML based Enterprise Applications
Chapter 11 : LightWeight XML based Enterprise Applications
Chapter 12 : Deploying your Web Applications
Appendix A : Installation WebSphere Application Studio
Appendix B : Installation your IBM WebSphere Application Server 4.0 AEs
Appendix C : Additional material
By IBM RedBooks
Java and XML
Chapter 3: Parsing XML

Chapter 9: Web-Publishing Frameworks
Chapter 12: SOAP
By Brett McLaughlin