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- save( ): 7.3. XMLProperties
- SAX (Simple API for XML): 1.2.1. Low-Level APIs
- 3. SAX
- classes: 3.1.2. Getting the SAX Classes and Interfaces
- documentation: 3.1.2. Getting the SAX Classes and Interfaces
- exceptions, thrown by DOM parsers: 5.4.3. DOM Parsers Throwing SAX Exceptions
- filters: 4.3.1. XMLFilters
- HandlerBase class: 9.2.1. Starting with SAX
- handlers: 3.3. Content Handlers
- hierarchical character: 5.1.3.2. SAX siblings
- InputSource vs. URI: 3.2.3. Using an InputSource
- Javadocs: 3.1.2. Getting the SAX Classes and Interfaces
- JAXP, versions supported under: 9.1.2. The Old and the New
- limitations with XML: 6.1. Changes
- org.xml.sax.XMLReader interface: 3.2. SAX Readers
- instantiating: 3.2.1. Instantiating a Reader
- ParserFactory class: 9.2.1. Starting with SAX
- reasons for using: 5.1.3.3. Why use SAX at all?
- Release 2.0, parsers, not supported by: 3.5.1. My Parser Doesn't Support SAX 2.0
- sequential model: 5.1.3.1. SAX is sequential
- standardization: 7.4.2. SAX and DOM as Standards
- uses: 5.1.3.3. Why use SAX at all?
- Version 2.0: A.1. SAX 2.0
- core properties: B.2. Core Properties
- XML standards, support of: 4.1. Properties and Features
- XMLReader implementations, core features: B.1. Core Features
- web publishing frameworks, support by: 10.1.2. Integration with Other XML Tools and APIs
- XML-RPC server, driver for: 11.2.3. Writing the Server
- XSLT, limitations in use with: 5.1.3.2. SAX siblings
- SAXBuilder class: 7.1.3. Input and Output
- A.4.3.4. SAXBuilder
- SAXException class: 3.3.2. The Beginning and the End of a Document
- A.1.1.12. SAXException
- SAXExceptions: 3.3.2. The Beginning and the End of a Document
- SAXNot SupportedExceptions: 4.1.2.2. Namespaces
- SAXNotRecognizedException class: A.1.1.13. SAXNotRecognizedException
- SAXNotRecognizedExceptions: 4.1.2.2. Namespaces
- SAXNotSupportedException class: A.1.1.14. SAXNotSupportedException
- SAXOutputter: 7.1.3. Input and Output
- 7.2.4. Outputting XML with JDOM
- 8.1.3. The Namespace Class
- A.4.4. Package: org.jdom.output
- SAXParseException class: A.1.1.15. SAXParseException
- SAXParseExceptions: 3.4. Error Handlers
- SAXParser class: 9.2.1.2. Working with the SAXParser class
- A.3.1.5. SAXParser
- SAXParser interface
- parse( ): 9.3.1.1. The road to SAX 2.0
- SAXParserFactory class: 9.2.1.1. A look at the SAXParserFactory class
- A.3.1.6. SAXParserFactory
- JAXP v. 1.1: 9.3.1. Updating the Standards
- SAXTreeViewer class: 3.2. SAX Readers
- 3.2.1. Instantiating a Reader
- Scheduler class: 11.3.1. A Shared Handler
- import statement: 11.3.1. A Shared Handler
- returning events: 11.3.1. A Shared Handler
- sorting algorithm: 11.3.1. A Shared Handler
- SchedulerClient class: 11.3.3. A Useful Client
- schemaLocation attribute: 2.1.2. Namespaces
- search( ): 6.3.2.1. NodeIterator
- serialization: 5.2.3. DOMSerializer
- DOM node types: 5.2.3.2. Launching serialization
- recursion: 5.2.3.2. Launching serialization
- serialize( ): 5.2.3.1. Getting started
- 5.2.3.2. Launching serialization
- invocation: 5.2.4. The Results
- serializeNode( ): 5.2.3.2. Launching serialization
- SerializerTest class: 5.2.1. Getting a DOM Parser
- server.xml file: 10.2.2. Configuring the Servlet Engine
- service element: 13.3. WSDL
- service registry: 13.1. Web Services
- servlets
- compared to XML-RPC: 11.4.3. To Servlet or Not To Servlet
- development: 10. Web Publishing Frameworks
- engine configuration for Cocoon: 10.2.2. Configuring the Servlet Engine
- XSLT from: 14.2.2. XSLT from a Servlet
- setAttribute( ): 6.1.1. Creating a New DOM Tree
- 7.2.3. Creating XML with JDOM
- 9.3.2.1. Working with the factory
- setContentHandler( ): 3.3. Content Handlers
- 3.3.9. The Results
- setDocumentLocator( ), Locator instance: 3.5.3. The Misplaced Locator
- setDriver( ): 11.2.3. Writing the Server
- 11.2.4. Writing the Client
- ClassNotFoundException: 11.2.3. Writing the Server
- setDTDHandler( ): 3.3. Content Handlers
- setEndAfter( ): 6.3.3. Range
- setEntityResolver( ): 3.3. Content Handlers
- setErrorHandler( ): 3.3. Content Handlers
- 3.4. Error Handlers
- setErrorListener( ): 9.3.2.1. Working with the factory
- setExpandEntities( ): 8.1.2. The EntityRef Class
- setFactory( ): 8.2.2. Building with Custom Classes
- setFeature( ): 4.1.1. Setting Properties and Features
- 4.1.2.2. Namespaces
- 9.3.1.2. Changes in SAX classes
- SetNameSpaceProcessing( ): 4.1.2.2. Namespaces
- setParent( ): 4.3.1. XMLFilters
- setProperty( ): 4.1.1. Setting Properties and Features
- 9.3.1.2. Changes in SAX classes
- setRootPart( ): 13.4.1. A Messaging Service
- setStartBefore( ): 6.3.3. Range
- setText( ): 7.2.3. Creating XML with JDOM
- element, invocation on: 8.1.1. The Text Class
- Silverstream: 13.4.4. WSDL
- Simple API for XML (see SAX)
- Simple Object Access Protocol (see SOAP)
- SimpleXPathViewer class: 8.3.4. Endgame
- skipped entities and SAX: 3.5.1. My Parser Doesn't Support SAX 2.0
- SOAP-RPC calls, necessary operations: 12.3.3. An RPC Client
- SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol): 1.2.3. XML-Based Applications
- 12. SOAP
- Apache Axis: 12.2.1.3. What's Axis?
- Apache implementation: 12.2. Setting Up
- Apache, stackTrace element: 12.4.2. Better Error Handling
- basic components: 12.1. Starting Out
- custom parameters: 12.4.1. Custom Parameter Types
- encodingStyle attribute: 12.4.1. Custom Parameter Types
- differences in implementations: 12.2.1.3. What's Axis?
- DOMFaultListener: 12.4.2. Better Error Handling
- encoding: 12.1.2. Encoding
- envelope: 12.1.1. The Envelope
- error handling: 12.4.2. Better Error Handling
- IBM SOAP4J: 12.2.1.1. What about IBM SOAP4J?
- installation: 12.2.2. Installation
- admin client: 12.2.2.3. The router servlet and admin client
- clients: 12.2.2.1. The client
- online resources: 12.2.2.3. The router servlet and admin client
- 12.2.2.3. The router servlet and admin client
- router servlets: 12.2.2.3. The router servlet and admin client
- invocation: 12.1.3. Invocation
- Microsoft implementation: 12.2.1.2. Isn't Microsoft a player?
- online resources: 12.1. Starting Out
- RPC calls: 12.3.2. An RPC Service
- RPC clients: 12.3.3. An RPC Client
- RPC services: 12.3.2.1. Code artifacts
- deploying: 12.3.2.3. Deploying the service
- updating: 12.3.2.3. Deploying the service
- system design: 12.3. Getting Dirty
- SOAPMappingRegistry class: 12.4.1. Custom Parameter Types
- SOAPWiz: 13.4.4. WSDL
- Source interface: A.3.2.4. Source
- sourcecode, online resources: 0.3. Software and Versions
- SourceLocator interface: A.3.2.5. SourceLocator
- startDocument( ): 3.3.2. The Beginning and the End of a Document
- startElement( ): 3.3.5. Element Callbacks
- 3.3.5. Element Callbacks
- callback report: 3.3.4. Namespace Callbacks
- startPrefixMapping( ): 3.3.4. Namespace Callbacks
- static content generation: 10. Web Publishing Frameworks
- store( ): 7.3. XMLProperties
- 7.3.1. Storing XML
- 7.3.4. Backtracking
- StreamResult class: 9.3.2.2. Transforming XML
- StreamSource class: 9.3.2.2. Transforming XML
- string-interning: 4.1.2.3. Interning and entities
- Javadoc sources: 4.1.2.3. Interning and entities
- Style module: 6.3.4.3. Style
- stylesheets
- JavaXML.fo.xsl: 10.4.1. Creating an XSP Page
- PDF transformation: 10.3.2. Viewing PDFs from XML
- WML: 10.3.4. WAP and XML
- XSP: 10.4. XSP
- subclassing, JDOM: 8.4.1. More on Subclassing
- Sun Microsystems Project X: 1.3.2. A Parser
- supplyBooks.pl: 14.1.3. Providing a Listing of Available Books
- switch construct (_ _ Java): 5.2.3.3. Working with nodes
- system ID: 5.2.3.3. Working with nodes
- in XML documents: 3.2.3. Using an InputSource
- SYSTEM keyword: 2.1.1. XML 1.0
- system resources, DOM and: 5.4.1. Memory, Performance, and Deferred DOMs
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