XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0

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Programmer’s Reference

ISBN: 0470192747
ISBN 13: 9780470192740
Autor: Kay, Michael
Verlag: Wiley-VCH GmbH
Umfang: 1376 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 03.06.2008
Auflage: 4/2008
Format: 4.7 x 24.2 x 19
Gewicht: 2189 g
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

Combining coverage of XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 into one book, this authoritative reference provides equal weight to the powerful new features of XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 and the established capabilities of the 1.0 versions. Author Michael Kay has created his own implementation of XSLT 2.0 (Saxon), and he puts his unique knowledge to work in this detailed reference to the elements of the XSLT 2.0 language and the fundamentals of XPath, complete with syntax, practical usage advice, and examples. The book begins by teaching the essential concepts behind the language, knowledge you need if you are going to write good code rather than just working code. You will discover how XSLT and XPath differ from other languages, and how you use them to create effective web-based applications. The central chapters provide meticulous coverage of the language features of XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0. You will return to this reference whenever you encounter new programming challenges. You finish with detailed case studies highlighting real applications to give you insights you would otherwise gain only from months of practical experience. What you will learn from this book * All the XSLT elements you can use in a stylesheet and the detailed rules for the syntax and semantics of each * How Path expressions enable you to navigate around the structure of an XML document * How you can improve your stylesheets by taking advantage of the XML Schema definitions of input and output documents * How to take advantage of vendor extensions without losing portability * Techniques for taking advantage of XSLT to write real applications Who this book is for This book is for experienced programmers who are looking to become proficient with XSLT 2.0. Previous experience with XSLT or XPath is not necessary. However, a working knowledge of XML, HTML, and web architecture is beneficial. Wrox Programmer’s References are designed to give the experienced developer straight facts on a new technology, without hype or unnecessary explanations. They deliver hard information with plenty of practical examples to help you apply new tools to your development projects today.

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Combining coverage of XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 into one book, this authoritative reference provides equal weight to the powerful new features of XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 and the established capabilities of the 1.0 versions. Author Michael Kay has created his own implementation of XSLT 2.0 (Saxon), and he puts his unique knowledge to work in this detailed reference to the elements of the XSLT 2.0 language and the fundamentals of XPath, complete with syntax, practical usage advice, and examples. The book begins by teaching the essential concepts behind the language, knowledge you need if you are going to write good code rather than just working code. You will discover how XSLT and XPath differ from other languages, and how you use them to create effective web-based applications. The central chapters provide meticulous coverage of the language features of XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0. You will return to this reference whenever you encounter new programming challenges. You finish with detailed case studies highlighting real applications to give you insights you would otherwise gain only from months of practical experience. What you will learn from this book * All the XSLT elements you can use in a stylesheet and the detailed rules for the syntax and semantics of each * How Path expressions enable you to navigate around the structure of an XML document * How you can improve your stylesheets by taking advantage of the XML Schema definitions of input and output documents * How to take advantage of vendor extensions without losing portability * Techniques for taking advantage of XSLT to write real applications Who this book is for This book is for experienced programmers who are looking to become proficient with XSLT 2.0. Previous experience with XSLT or XPath is not necessary. However, a working knowledge of XML, HTML, and web architecture is beneficial. Wrox Programmer''s References are designed to give the experienced developer straight facts on a new technology, without hype or unnecessary explanations. They deliver hard information with plenty of practical examples to help you apply new tools to your development projects today.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction. List of Examples. Part I: Foundations. Chapter 1: XSLT in Context. Chapter 2: The XSLT Processing Model. Chapter 3: Stylesheet Structure. Chapter 4: Stylesheets and Schemas. Chapter 5: Types. Part II: XSLT and XPath Reference. Chapter 6: XSLT Elements. Chapter 7: XPath Fundamentals. Chapter 8: XPath: Operators on Items. Chapter 9: XPath: Path Expressions. Chapter 10: XPath: Sequence Expressions. Chapter 11: XPath: Type Expressions. Chapter 12: XSLT Patterns. Chapter 13: The Function Library. Chapter 14: Regular Expressions. Chapter 15: Serialization. Part III: Exploitation. Chapter 16: Extensibility. Chapter 17: Stylesheet Design Patterns. Chapter 18: Case Study: XMLSpec. Chapter 19: Case Study: A Family Tree. Chapter 20: Case Study: Knight''s Tour. Part IV: Appendices. Appendix A: XPath 2.0 Syntax Summary. Appendix B: Error Codes. Appendix C: Backward Compatibility. Appendix D: Microsoft XSLT Processors. Appendix E: JAXP: The Java API for Transformation. Appendix F: Saxon. Appendix G: Altova. Appendix H: Glossary. Index.

Autorenporträt

Michael Kay has been working in the XML field since 1997; he became a member of the XSL Working Group soon after the publication of XSLT 1.0, and took over as editor of the XSLT 2.0 specification in early 2001. He is also a member of the XQuery and XML Schema Working Groups, and is a joint editor of the XPath 2.0 specification. He is well known not only through previous editions of this book but also as the developer of the open source Saxon product, a pioneering implementation of XSLT 2.0, XPath 2.0, and XQuery 1.0. In 2004 the author formed his own company, Saxonica, to provide commercial software and services building on the success of the Saxon technology. Previously, he spent three years with Software AG, working with the developers of the Tamino XML server, an early XQuery implementation. His background is in database technology: after leaving the University of Cambridge with a Ph.D., he worked for many years with the (then) computer manufacturer ICL, developing network, relational, and objectoriented database software products as well as a text search engine, and held the position of ICL Fellow.

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