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fyi - new info on data binding Brett McLaughlin 3 (out of 4) articles on Data Binding: The goal of this series is to show you how to convert XML elements to Java objects so you can directly manipulate XML data with Java language accessor and mutator methods. Part one compares data binding to other methods of handling XML data within Java applications, analyzes the design decisions, and defines the XML schema for the example Web service configuration document. Part two explains how to generate interfaces and implementations from the XML schema so that XML documents that conform to the XML schema can then be converted into instances of these generated classes. Part three covers unmarshalling the nested elements in the XML documents into Java objects, testing, and putting the new tools into action with some practical examples. 1st Article - Explains how data binding works to convert XML to Java http://www-4.ibm.com/software/developer/library/data-binding1/?open&l=136,t=gr,p=XML2J1 2nd Article - Generate interfaces and implementations from the XML schema http://www-4.ibm.com/software/developer/library/data-binding2/?open&l=136,t=gr,p=XML2J2 3rd Article - From text to byte code: Data binding from XML to Java http://www-4.ibm.com/software/developer/library/data-binding3/?open&l=136,t=gr,p=XML2J3 XML Parser for Java 3.0.1 ---------------------------------------- Download a validating XML parser written in 100% pure Java. http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/xml4j?open&l=xml-dev,t=gr,p=XML4j XML Lightweight Extractor for alphaWorks -------------------------------------------------------------------------- XLE allows a user to annotate a given DTD, then extract XML documents conforming to that DTD from underlying data sources. You can download this technology for a trial period from IBM alphaWorks. http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/xle?open&l=xml-dev,t=gr,p=XLE
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