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Dedication
by Dino Esposito
Applied XML Programming for Microsoft® .NET
Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction
XML Core Classes in the .NET Framework
The .NET XML Parsing Model
XML in the .NET Framework
From MSXML to .NET Framework Classes
The .NET Framework XML API
Conclusion
Further Reading
XML Readers
The Programming Interface of Readers
Parsing with the XmlTextReader Class
Parsing XML Fragments
Writing a Custom XML Reader
Readers and XML Readers
Conclusion
XML Data Validation
The XmlValidatingReader Class
Under the Hood of the Validation Process
Using DTDs
Using XDR Schemas
Using the XML Schema API
Conclusion
Further Reading
XML Writers
The XML Writer Programming Interface
Writing Well-Formed XML Text
Writing a Custom XML Writer
A Read/Write XML Streaming Parser
Conclusion
Further Reading
XML Data Manipulation
The XML .NET Document Object Model
The XML DOM Programming Interface
Working with XML Documents
Creating XML Documents
Extending the XML DOM
Conclusion
Further Reading
XML Query Language and Navigation
What Is XPath, Anyway?
XPath in the XML DOM
The .NET XPath Navigation API
XPath Iterators
Conclusion
Further Reading
XML Data Transformation
What Is XSLT, Anyway?
The .NET Framework XSLT Processor
Applying Transformations
Practical Examples
XSLT Extension Objects
Conclusion
Further Reading
XML and Data Access
XML and Databases
Reading XML Data from Databases
XML Data Readers
A Disconnected XML Data Reader
Writing XML Data to Databases
SQLXML Managed Classes
Conclusion
Further Reading
ADO.NET XML Data Serialization
Serializing DataSet Objects
Serializing Filtered Views
Binary Data Serialization
Loading DataSet Objects from XML
Conclusion
Further Reading
Stateful Data Serialization
Overview of the DiffGram Format
The DiffGram Viewer Application
A Save-and-Resume Application
Conclusion
Further Reading
Applications Interoperability
XML Serialization
The Object Serialization Process
The XML Serializer
Shaping the XML Output
Mapping SQL Server Data to Classes
Inside the XML Serializer
Conclusion
The .NET Remoting System
Interprocess Communications in the .NET Framework
Remotable Objects
Building a Remote Service
Calling a Remote Service
Conclusion
Further Reading
XML Web Services
The .NET Framework Infrastructure for Web Services
Building a .NET Web Service
Building a .NET Framework Web Service Client
.NET Remoting vs. Web Services
Conclusion
Further Reading
XML on the Client
XML Support in Internet Explorer
Embedding .NET Framework Components in Internet Explorer
Putting It All Together
Conclusion
Further Reading
.NET Framework Application Configuration
Configuration Files
Managing Configuration Settings
Creating New Configuration Sections
Customizing the XML Schema for Your Data
Conclusion
Further Reading
Afterword
Native XML in the .NET Framework
Neither XML DOM nor SAX
Query Is Key
The Dream of True Interoperability
About the Author
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Dedication
To Silvia, Francesco, and Michela
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