Java and XML For Dummies
Author: Barry A Burd
The seamless integration of source code and data from many different programming languages and platforms to build large, reliable software systems has been the Holy Grail of computing since the early 1970s. Now, with the marriage of the Java programming language and XML—the worldwide standard for representing data—that ideal has been realized. Together, Java and XML make up the backbone of a bold new generation of applications and Web services. As the sixties radicals used to say, “Either you’re part of the problem or part of the solution!” and no programmer worth his or her salt will want to pass up an opportunity to get in on the Java and XML revolution.
Java and XML For Dummies offers you a fun, fast and easy way to get up to speed on all of Java’s XML tools. Barry Burd walks you through all the major APIs and standards –from JAXP and SAX to SOAP and UDDI—and shows you how to start programming with them right away. Using lots of real-world programming examples he puts you on track to:
• Configure your computer to optimize Java and XML
• Make sense of the complete Java XML toolset
• Create and troubleshoot XML documents
• Master Java XML Web services tools
• Join the Web services revolution and make a million bucks
Java and XML For Dummies is arranged in modular fashion, making it easy for you to zero-in on specific areas, tools or procedures that interest you, without having to wade through coverage stuff you already know about. From basic to advanced, it covers all the bases, including:
•Scanning data with SAX, DOM and JDOM
• Programming techniques using SAX API tools
• Programming with DOM API tools
• Viewing XML data on the Web
• Creating custom code for your document using JAXB
• Sending SOAP messages using JAXM
• Working with XML registries
• Automating Web-service processes
Java and XML For Dummies is your road map for JAXP, JDOM, SOAP, WSDL, and all of Java’s powerful XML tools—and your passport to joining the Web services revolution!
Book about: Michael Collins or Strictly Right
Contemporary Business and Online Commerce Law: Legal, Internet, Ethical, and Global Environments
Author: Henry R Cheeseman
KEY BENEFIT: This book provides the richest selection of landmark (traditional) and contemporary (within the last three years) cases for business students, including more cases on information technology and e-commerce law than any other book. Topics present a summarized/brief approach to cases.
KEY TOPICS: This edition contains over 75 new cases that have been decided in the past three years, including ones covering IT and e-Commerce — dedicated chapters cover Intellectual Property and Internet Law, and Electronic Commerce and Information Technology Licensing. Over 45 “Online Commerce & Internet Law” boxes focus on the legal issues businesses face as they either launch new Internet ventures or rise to the challenge of incorporating on-line technologies into their existing business models.
MARKET: For those in Business Law professions.
Table of Contents:
Unit I–Legal, Ethical, and Digital EnvironmentChapter 1…Legal Heritage and the Information Age
Chapter 2…Constitutional Law for Business and E-Commerce
Chapter 3…Court Systems and Jurisdiction
Chapter 4…Judicial, Administrative, Alternative, and Online Dispute Resolution
Chapter 5…Torts and Cyber Torts
Chapter 6…Criminal Law and White Collar Crime
Chapter 7…Intellectual Property
Chapter 8…Ethics of Managers and Social Responsibility of Business
Unit II–Contracts and E-Commerce
Chapter 9…Nature of Traditional and Online Commerce
Chapter 10…Agreement and Consideration
Chapter 11…Capacity and Legality
Chapter 12…Genuineness of Assent and Statute of Frauds
Chapter 13…Third Party Rights and Discharge
Chapter 14…Remedies for Breach of Traditional and E-Contracts
Chapter 15…Internet Law and E-Commerce
Unit III–Sales Contracts, Leases, and Product Liability
Chapter 16…Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts
Chapter 17…Performance of Sales and Lease Contracts
Chapter 18…Remedies for Breach of Sales and Lease Contracts
Chapter 19…Warranties and Product Liability
Unit IV–Negotiable Instruments and Electronic Banking
Chapter 20…Negotiability and Transferability
Chapter 21…Holder in Due Course and Liability ofParties
Chapter 22…Checks, Banking System, and E-Money
Unit V–Credit and Bankruptcy
Chapter 23…Credit and Secured Transactions
Chapter 24…Bankruptcy and Reorganization
Unit VI–Business Organizations and Investor Protection
Chapter 25…Agency Relationships
Chapter 26…Sole Proprietorships, General and Limited Partnerships
Chapter 27…Corporate Formation and Financing
Chapter 28…Corporate Shareholders, Directors and Officers
Chapter 29…Corporate Acquisitions and Multinational Corporations
Chapter 30…Limited Liability Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships
Chapter 31…Franchises and Special Forms of Business
Chapter 32…Investor Protection and Online Securities Transactions
Unit VII–Government Regulation and Employment Law
Chapter 33…Antitrust Law
Chapter 34…Consumer Protection and Environmental Law
Chapter 35…Employment, Worker Protection, and Labor Law
Chapter 36…Equal Opportunity in Employment
Unit VIII–Property, Insurance, and Estates
Chapter 37…Personal Property, Bailment, and Insurance
Chapter 38…Real Property and Landlord-Tenant Law
Chapter 39…Family Law, Wills, and Trusts
Unit IX–Accounting Profession
Chapter 40…Accountant’s Liability
Unit X
Chapter 41…International and World Trade Law
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