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I'm pleased to announce that the second edition of XML in a Nutshell has been released and can now be found at fine computer bookstores everywhere including Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN%3D0596002920/ref=nosim/cafeaulaitA/ For those of you who've read and enjoyed the first edition, the obvious question is what's new? and is it worth shelling out another $30 to update? The latter question may depend on your pocketbook and just how dog-eared your copy of the first edition is, but I can tell you what's new. The single biggest addition since the first edition is complete coverage of the W3C XML Schema language. Scott wrote a tutorial chapter and I wrote a reference chapter that together cover every last element and attribute in the language. Jeni Tennison did an excellent tech review of those chapters, and taught us many things about the schema spec that were far from obvious. I think the result is the most complete and accurate reference to the W3C XML Schema Language you'll find anywhere. I also wrote a new chapter about RDDL, the Resource Directory Description Language, an XML application based on modular XHTML that can be used for XML documents placed at the end of namespace URIs. The remainder of the book is very similar to the first edition in overall structure and layout. However, we did rewrite every chapter to bring it up to date with the state of the art of XML in 2002. In the process, we added a lot of new and updated content to the existing chapters including: * SAX filters * JAXP, the Java API for XML Processing * TrAX, the Transformations API for XML * Unicode 3.1 * XLink 1.0 * XPointer, 2nd candidate recommendation * XSL Formatting Objects 1.0 Of course, we also corrected any mistakes we found along the way, or that had been pointed out to us by readers of the first edition. This includes the infamous bug on p. 35 that replaced ?, *, and + with *, *, and *. (FYI, I have no idea how that slipped in originally. Scott went through the drafts of the first edition and verified that it was correct right up through the final page proofs. Somewhere between the page proofs and the printer, the ? and + got changed asterisks.) Overall, though, I think the first edition was a pretty good book and this one's even better. If you're working with schemas, then I think you'll want a copy of the second edition immediately. If not, you may be able to hold out until the pages start falling out of the first edition (which may take awhile, O'Reilly uses pretty durable binding.) The second edition of XML in a Nutshell is $39.95 and is now or soon will be available at bookstores everywhere. O'Reilly and Cafe con Leche both have various additional information about the book for those who are interested: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/xmlnut2/ http://www.cafeconleche.org/books/xian2/ -- +-----------------------+------------------------+-------------------+ | Elliotte Rusty Harold | elharo@m... | Writer/Programmer | +-----------------------+------------------------+-------------------+ | XML in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition (O'Reilly, 2002) | | http://www.cafeconleche.org/books/xian2/ | | http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN%3D0596002920/cafeaulaitA/ | +----------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | Read Cafe au Lait for Java News: http://www.cafeaulait.org/ | | Read Cafe con Leche for XML News: http://www.cafeconleche.org/ | +----------------------------------+---------------------------------+
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