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Re: D'ya know a good book on XML and Java?
> I am thinking of buying "Processing XML with Java" by Elliotte Rusty
Harold, > and maybe the O'Really book "Java & XML" by Brett McLaughlin. I have Elliotte Rusty Harold's book. It's good. The book is well-organized and has lots of practical examples. Executable code is available on his website. I've referred to it several times for some code to get started with. It's also good reading; he has a wry sense of humor that livens up the proceedings without getting in the way, and the few opinions/interpretations he chooses to express seem right on. I recommend it. Brett McLaughlin's book may be fine too, and I could probably read it through Safari for no (extra) charge, but I haven't felt the need. Bob Foster |
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