Goldfarb Using Java and XML, you can now easily create "wizard-like" program generators that automate much of the work of software development(and deliver significant productivity improvements. Craig Cleaveland shows you how to do it. This book shows you ho
- Title : Program Generators with XML and Java
- Author : J. Craig Cleaveland
- Rating : 4.99 (672 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-5-22
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 448 Pages
- Asin : 0130258784
- Language : English
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Using Java and XML, you can now easily create "wizard-like" program generators that automate much of the work of software development(and deliver significant productivity improvements. Craig Cleaveland shows you how to do it. This book shows you how." —Charles F. In this book, former Bell Laboratories Distinguished Staff Member J. Breakthrough Java/XML techniques for creating program generators, including detailed examples and real-world guidelinesDomain engineering techniques for improving software development productivityCD-ROM with examples, working code, and relevant XML specifications "XML isn't just for data any more. . From the Back Cover The step-by-step guide to creating program generators with Java and XML. Now you can use XMLThere, he was honored with the Distinguished Technical Staff Award in 1987. He is the inventor of SGML, the International Standard on which both XML and HTML are based. His website can be found at craigc About the Series Editor CHARLES F. You can find him on the Web at xmlbooks. GOLDFARB is the father of markup languages, a term that he coined in 1970. J. CRAIG CLEAVELAND is a technology consultant specializing in Internet applications and domain engineering. As CTO for Internet Games Corporation, he designed and developed a complete Java-based multi-player game network. Cleaveland spent 13 years at AT&T Bell Laboratories developing, promoting, and teaching
Using Java and XML, you can now create "wizard-like" program generators that automate much of the work of software development -- and deliver productivity improvements of up to 100x. Using extensive practical examples, Program Generators with Java and XML walks you through every technique, and every step. In this book, former Bell Laboratories Distinguished Staff Member J. Next, you'll master Domain Implementation: processes and tools for efficiently generating customized software. You'll learn how to use JavaServer Pages and Xpath/XSLT to generate customized software; and how to create reusable architectures. Use this book to extend the advantages of code generation throughout your custom applications -- and get to market faster, with better reliability and lower costs. Part of the Prentice Hall Charles F. Cleaveland accounts for run-time and compile-time variabilities; then shows how to use XML documents as input, and use the DOM and SAX APIs to read and analyze them. Craig Cleaveland demonstrates how to do it -- often, with little or no additional coding. Goldfarb XML Series.. Cleaveland identifies off-the-shelf tools you can use to quickly building program generators; then introduces Domain Analysis techniques for determining the terminology, boBest book for leaders. This would be a perfect tale for circle or story time!. There are many ideas here that can be applied in the workplace. The two scrolls were (translated) "Terrain" and the second was "Nine Grounds". I had just intended to browse Prison Baby, or read the first chapter, but after an hour I realized that Deborah Jiang Stein's remarkable and compelling story is a page turner. They've actually had silly little conversations about - as best as they can grasp it now - reality and perspective. Yes, I need to organize my office - but I also need to organize my books, my closet, the pantry shelves, and the cat's toys. This book more than delivered! My little boy loves monkeys and loves the mud! He LOVES this book and I love reading it to him.Well done!. Ms. And I would recommend it to those who faithfully reads it and act upon it rather the just searching more to educate them self.. On top of the abuse, the main character was being taken advantage of by another person as well. Still in
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