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Programming WebLogic XML
How Do You Describe an XML Document?
Using XML and XSLT to Separate Content from Presentation
XML as a Message Format for Business-to-Business Communication
JAXP Plugability Layer Implementation
XML Registry For Configuring Parsers and Transformers
XML Registry for Configuring External Entity Resolution
Developing XML Applications with WebLogic Server
Developing XML Applications: Main Steps
Parsing XML Documents Using JAXP in SAX Mode
Parsing XML Documents Using JAXP in DOM Mode
Parsing XML Documents in a Servlet
Validating and Non-Validating Parsers
Handling Entity Resolution While Parsing an XML Document
Using Parsers Other Than the Built-In Parser
Generating XML from a DOM Document Tree
Generating XML Documents in a JSP
Using JAXP to Transform XML Data
Example of Transforming an XML Document Using JAXP
Converting From the Xalan API to JAXP 1.1 API
Using the JSP Tag to Transform XML Data
Transforming XML Documents Using an XSLT JSP Tag
Example of Using the XSLT JSP Tag in a JSP
Using Transformers Other Than the Built-In Transformer
Sending and Receiving XML To and From Servlets and JSPs
Handling XML Documents in a JMS Application
Accessing External Entities That Do Not Have an HTTP Interface
XML Document Header Information
Administering WebLogic Server XML
Overview of Administering WebLogic Server XML
Parser Selection Within the XML Registry
XML Parser and Transformer Configuration Tasks
Configuring a Parser or Transformer Other Than the Built-In
Configuring a Parser for a Particular Document Type
External Entity Configuration Tasks
Configuring External Entity Resolution
Configuring the External Entity Cache
Monitoring the External Entity Cache
Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 Specification
Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 API
W3C XML Namespaces 1.0 Recommendation
Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) 1.1
Apache Xalan XML Stylesheet Language Transformer (XSLT) API
Related WebLogic Documentation
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