Monday, December 13, 2010

Using XML with Legacy Business Applications

Businesses running legacy applications that do not support XML can face a tough choice: Either keep their legacy applications or switch to newer, XML-enhanced applications.

XML presents both challenges and opportunities for organizations as they struggle with their data.

Does this dilemma sound familiar? What if you could enable a legacy application to support XML? You can.

In Using XML with Legacy Business Applications, e-commerce expert Michael C. Rawlins outlines usable techniques for solving day-to-day XML-related data exchange problems.

Using an easy-to-understand cookbook approach, Rawlins shows you how to build XML support into legacy business applications using Java and C++.

The techniques are illustrated by building converters for legacy formats.

Converting CSV files, flat files, and X12 EDI to and from XML will never be easier!

Inside you'll find:

* A concise tutorial for learning to read W3C XML schemas
* An introduction to using XSLT to transform between different XML formats
* Simple, pragmatic advice on transporting XML documents securely over the Internet

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