
Strategic XML
W. Scott Means(Author)
Sams Publishing
Published on 8. October 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
264 pages
978-0-672-32175-7 (ISBN)
Description
Strategic XML analyses the IT systems of a typical large corporation and gives specific, fully-functional examples that show how XML can solve problems today while positoning your company for the demands of tomorrow. Strategic XML addresses: XML Web content publishing, a simple workflow system, an offline order processing system, SOAP client and server examples, legacy system integration (using COBOL), and a unified Web and print documentation system based on XML and XSL.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Indianapolis
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Width: 231 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
440 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-672-32175-7 (9780672321757)
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Person
W. Scott Means has been a professional software developer since 1988, when he joined Microsoft Corporation at the age of 17. He was one of the original developers of OS/2 1.1 and Windows NT, and he did some of the early work on the Microsoft Network for the Advanced Technology and Business Development group. Most recently, he served as the CEO of Enterprise Web Machines, a South Carolina-based Internet infrastructure venture. He is currently writing full-time and consulting on XML and Internet topics. This is his second book. He may be reached via email at smeans@moonlightideas.com.
Content
I. Pervasive XML.
1. Introduction.
2. XML Tutorial.
3. Standards & Applications.
4. Tools & Technologies.
5. XML Enabling the Enterprise.
II. XML Zones.
6. The Customer Zone.
7. The Employee Zone.
8. The B2B Zone.
9. The Database Zone.
10. The Legacy Zone.
III. Applying the Technology.
11. About the Applications.
12. Web Content Publishing.
13. Automating Internal Processes with XML.
14. Offline Order Processing Using Store-and-Forward.
15. Exposing Internal Systems to External Partners.
16. Accessing Remote Systems with SOAP.
17. Migrating Legacy Data.
18. Unifying Product Documentation.
1. Introduction.
2. XML Tutorial.
3. Standards & Applications.
4. Tools & Technologies.
5. XML Enabling the Enterprise.
II. XML Zones.
6. The Customer Zone.
7. The Employee Zone.
8. The B2B Zone.
9. The Database Zone.
10. The Legacy Zone.
III. Applying the Technology.
11. About the Applications.
12. Web Content Publishing.
13. Automating Internal Processes with XML.
14. Offline Order Processing Using Store-and-Forward.
15. Exposing Internal Systems to External Partners.
16. Accessing Remote Systems with SOAP.
17. Migrating Legacy Data.
18. Unifying Product Documentation.