2. Using the Tutorial Examples
3. Getting Started with Web Applications
5. JavaServer Pages Technology
7. JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library
10. JavaServer Faces Technology
11. Using JavaServer Faces Technology in JSP Pages
12. Developing with JavaServer Faces Technology
13. Creating Custom UI Components
14. Configuring JavaServer Faces Applications
15. Internationalizing and Localizing Web Applications
16. Building Web Services with JAX-WS
17. Binding between XML Schema and Java Classes
Pull Parsing versus Push Parsing
Comparing StAX to Other JAXP APIs
Choosing between Cursor and Iterator APIs
Comparing Cursor and Iterator APIs
Resources, Namespaces, and Errors
Error Reporting and Exception Handling
Sun's Streaming XML Parser Implementation
Streaming XML Parser Factories Implementation
Returning String Representations
Building and Running the Cursor Example Using NetBeans IDE
Building and Running the Cursor Example Using Ant
Instantiating an XMLEventAllocator
Building and Running the Cursor-to-Event Example Using NetBeans IDE
Building and Running the Cursor-to-Event Example Using Ant
Building and Running the Event Example Using NetBeans IDE
Building and Running the Event Example Using Ant
Implementing the StreamFilter Class
Building and Running the Filter Example Using NetBeans IDE
Building and Running the Filter Example Using Ant
Creating an Event Producer/Consumer
Building and Running the Read-and-Write Example Using NetBeans IDE
Building and Running the Read-and-Write Example Using Ant
Building and Running the Writer Example Using NetBeans IDE
Building and Running the Writer Example Using Ant
19. SOAP with Attachments API for Java
21. Getting Started with Enterprise Beans
23. A Message-Driven Bean Example
24. Introduction to the Java Persistence API
25. Persistence in the Web Tier
26. Persistence in the EJB Tier
27. The Java Persistence Query Language
28. Introduction to Security in the Java EE Platform
29. Securing Java EE Applications
31. The Java Message Service API
32. Java EE Examples Using the JMS API
36. The Coffee Break Application
37. The Duke's Bank Application
For more information about StAX, see:
Java Community Process page:
W3C Recommendation “Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0”:
XML Information Set:
W3C Recommendation “Document Object Model”:
SAX “Simple API for XML”:
DOM “Document Object Model”:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/WD-DOM-Level-3-Core-20020409/core.html#ID-B63ED1A3
W3C Recommendation “Namespaces in XML”:
For some useful articles about working with StAX, see:
Jeff Ryan, “Does StAX Belong in Your XML Toolbox?”:
http://www.developer.com/xml/article.php/3397691/Does-StAX-Belong-in-Your-XML-Toolbox.htm
Elliotte Rusty Harold, “An Introduction to StAX”:
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