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Covers how to write applications that use XML, focusing on general concepts, but using Python and Java as the example languages.
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Covers how to write applications that use XML, focusing on general concepts, but using Python (in most of the book) and Java (in three chapters) as the example languages.
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ISBN: 0130211192, ISBN: ISBN:0130211192,

Definitive XML Application Development

  • Lars Marius Garshol

ISBN: 0130889024 Prentice Hall 1207 pages (June 2002).

Covers how to write applications that use XML, focusing on general concepts, but using Python (in most of the book) and Java (in three chapters) as the example languages. Home page


Python and XML

  • Christopher A. Jones and Fred L. Drake, Jr.

ISBN: 0596001282, O'Reilly and Associates (December 2001)

An introduction to processing XML using the PyXML package assembled by the XML-SIG, this book covers parsing XML using SAX, transforming documents with XSLT, querying documents with XPath, and using SOAP.


XML Processing With Python

  • Sean McGrath

ISBN: 0130211192, Prentice Hall, 400 pages (June 2000)

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