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Java and XML (O'Reilly Java Tools) (Paperback)
11809 Java and XML (O'Reilly Java Tools) (Paperback) http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596000162/ Two hot topics come together in this developer's guide from Brett McLaughlin, Java and XML. Both Java and XML are cross-platform technologies; by using Java for code and XML for transporting data, you can build truly portable applications. This title is aimed at intermediate to advanced programmers; while XML topics are explained more or less from scratch, readers will need prior knowledge of Java. Java > Books Oct 11, 2006 O'Reilly & Associates

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