Learning XML

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Erik T. Ray

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Pages: 432 (Paperback)

ISBN: 0596004206

Pub: O'Reilly

Pub date: 2003-10-03

Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 111668

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Editorial Review:


Although Learning XML covers XML with a broad brush, it nevertheless presents the key elements of the technology with enough detail to familiarise the reader with the crucial markup language. This guide is brief enough to tackle in a weekend.

Author Erik T Ray begins with an excellent summary of XML's history as an outgrowth of SGML and HTML. He outlines very clearly the elements of markup, demystifying concepts such as attributes, entities and namespaces with numerous clear examples. To illustrate a real-world XML application, he gives the reader a look at a document written in DocBook--a publicly available XML document type for publishing technical writings--and explains the sections of the document step by step. A simplified version of DocBook is used later in the book to illustrate transformation--a powerful benefit of XML.

The all-important Document Type Definition (DTD) is covered in depth, but the still-unofficial alternative--XML Schema--is only briefly addressed. The author makes liberal use of graphical illustrations, tables and code to demonstrate concepts along the way, keeping the reader engaged and on track. Ray also gets into a deep discussion of programming XML utilities with Perl.

Learning XML is a highly readable introduction to XML for readers with existing knowledge of markup and Web technologies, and it meets its goals very well--to deliver a broad perspective of XML and its potential. --Stephen W Plain

Reader Reviews:


2/5 stars

This book lacks a practical step-by-step approach. (11/13 people found this helpful)

This book does not lead you through XML in a practical way. XML can be a difficult technology to get your head around - this book does not present the subject in such a way that lets you try examples and then move on. It will probably sell because its an O'Reilly title; however I'm used to more real world material from them.

4/5 stars

Interesting book, on an exciting topic (13/13 people found this helpful)

This is another fine book in the ORA tradition. The book does not try to be a vast reference guide, but a compact introduction to all the major topics. As such it's an excellent introduction to the topic, and well worth reading.

Like other ORA "Learning" books that I have read it does at times labour points, and have too much redundant code, both excluding this, it's a worth while book.

Once you have learnt XML you are probably not going to use this book as a reference books, as it is not appendix rich, but while you are learning it's very good.

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