Delphi Developer's Guide to Xml

Delphi Developer's Guide to Xml
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Book Description
Designed for the Delphi developer who wants to learn about XML, Delphi Developer’s Guide to XML covers all aspects of utilizing the power of XML through the Delphi environment. This book provides a solid introduction to the technologies that make up XML and its related specifications. In-depth coverage of the Document Object Model (DOM) includes investigation of the basic specification and three implementations: Microsoft’s DOM, CUESoft’s DOM, and Open XML’s DOM. Similarly, both Microsoft’s version and a native Delphi implementation are described for the Simple API for XML (SAX). Generating XML documents is detailed using simple text, Delphi’s Web modules and XMLBroker, each of the DOMs, and SAX. Developing applications that make use of XML is also covered, including XSLT and SOAP examples.

The CD includes the relevant specifications regarding XML, along with all the code from the book and various XML tools.


About the Author
Keith Wood is a senior systems architect with Active Health Management, based in Chantilly, Virginia. He has used Delphi since its first release and is a frequent contributor of technical articles to Delphi Informant and Delphi Developer magazines. Among the more than 50 articles he has had published are several covering various aspects of XML. Originally from Australia, he is currently working his way around the United States.



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