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Tables of Contents for The Definitive Xml Professional Toolkit
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Schemas: An Introduction
2
16
A quick tour of XML Schema
16
20
Namespaces
36
20
Schema composition
56
18
Instances and schemas
74
22
Schema documentation and extension
96
22
Element declarations
118
22
Attribute declarations
140
14
Simple types
154
26
Regular expressions
180
22
Union and list types
202
18
Built-in simple types
220
46
Complex types
266
34
Deriving complex types
300
42
Reusable groups
342
18
Substitution groups
360
16
Identity constraints
376
20
Redefining schema components
396
16
Topics for DTD users
412
26
Naming considerations
438
26
Extensibility and reuse
464
20
Appendix A Table of XSDL keywords
484
20
Appendix B Built-in simple types
504
620
Preface
Charles F. Goldfarb
xxxviii
Foreword
Jean Paoli
l
Prolog
Jon Bosak
liv
Part I The Who, What, and Why of XML
2
118
Why XML?
4
26
Just enough XML
30
30
The XML usage spectrum
60
12
Better Browsing through XML
72
22
Taking care of e-business
94
12
XML Jargon Demystifier™
106
14
Part 2 Three-tier applications
120
44
Personalized frequent-flyer website
122
12
Building an online auction website
134
18
Enabling data sources for XML
152
12
Part 3 E-commerce
164
46
From EDI to IEC: The new Web commerce
166
22
XML and EDI: Working together
188
14
An information pipeline for petrochemicals
202
8
Part 4 Integration
210
52
Application integration with Web and email
212
12
Integrating the mainframe
224
12
Integrated provisioning
236
10
Business integration
246
16
Part 5 Content Management
262
60
``World'' class content management
264
10
Content systems
274
22
Components: Key to content management
296
12
Components for graphic content
308
14
Part 6 Portals
322
52
Portal servers for e-business
324
12
Content systems for portals
336
12
RxML: Your prescription for healthcare
348
10
Information and Content Exchange (ICE)
358
16
Part 7 Publishing
374
54
Personalized financial publishing
376
22
High-volume data reporting
398
16
Developing reusable content
414
14
Part 8 Databases
428
62
XML and databases
430
14
XPath-based XML DBMS
444
20
Storing XML in a relational DBMS
464
14
XML, SQL, and XPath: Getting it all together
478
12
Part 9 Content Acquisition
490
52
XML mass-conversion facility
492
12
Do-it-in-house mass conversion
504
12
Integrating legacy data
516
14
Acquiring reusable renditions
530
12
Part 10 Schemas and Design
542
46
Building a schema for a product catalog
544
14
Schema management
558
12
Building your e-commerce vocabulary
570
8
XML design
578
10
Part 11 Voice
588
24
Voice XML in a mobile environment
590
10
Adding telephony to your website
600
12
Part 12 Semantic Web
612
56
Extended linking
614
14
Topic maps: Knowledge navigation aids
628
18
RDF: Metadata description for Web resources
646
10
Application integration using topic maps
656
12
Part 13 Web Services
668
40
The Web services vision
670
10
Web services technologies
680
14
Deploying a Web service
694
14
Part 14 Infrastructure
708
50
XML processing
710
14
Java technology for XML development
724
12
Compression techniques for XML
736
10
New directions for XML applications
746
12
Part 15 XML Core Tutorials
758
114
XML basics
760
28
Creating a document type definition
788
34
Entities: Breaking up is easy to do
822
24
Advanced features of XML
846
16
Reading the XML specification
862
10
Part 16 Schema Tutorials
872
66
Namespaces
874
14
Datatypes
888
30
XML Schema (XSDL)
918
20
Part 17 Transform & Navigation Tutorials
938
100
XML Path Language (XPath)
940
30
XSL Transformations (XSLT)
970
26
XSL formatting objects (XSL-FO)
996
8
XML Pointer Language (XPointer)
1004
14
XML Linking Language (XLink)
1018
20
Part 18 Resources
1038
86
Free resources on the CD-ROM
1040
30
Repositories and vocabularies
1070
32
Acronyms and initialisms in The XML Handbook
1102
16
Other books on XML
1118
6
Index
1124
XSLT and XPath in context
1
52
Getting started with XSLT and XPath
53
24
XPath data model
77
36
XSLT processing model
113
26
The XSLT transformation environment
139
16
XSLT stylesheet management
155
26
XSLT process control and result tree instructions
181
34
XPath and XSLT expressions and advanced techniques
215
44
Sorting and grouping
259
92
XML to HTML transformation
279
16
XSL formatting semantics introduction
295
14
Instruction, function, and grammar summaries
309
14
Sample tool information
323
28
From XML to press: An XSLT case study
351
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