Use this guide to master the XML metalanguage and JSON data format along with significant Java APIs for parsing and creating XML and JSON documents from the Java language. New in this edition is coverage of Jackson (a JSON processor for Java) and Oracle’s own Java API for JSON processing (JSON-P), which is a JSON processing API for Java EE that also can be used with Java SE. This new edition of
Java XML and JSON also expands coverage of DOM and XSLT to include additional API content and useful examples.
All examples in this book have been tested under Java 11. In some cases, source code has been simplified to use Java 11’s var language feature. The first six chapters focus on XML along with the SAX, DOM, St AX, XPath, and XSLT APIs. The remaining six chapters focus on JSON along with the m Json, GSON, Json Path, Jackson, and JSON-P APIs. Each chapter ends with select exercises designed to challenge your grasp of the chapter’s content.An appendix provides the answers to these exercises.
What You’ll Learn
- Master the XML language
- Create, validate, parse, and transform XML documents
- Apply Java’s SAX, DOM, St AX, XPath, and XSLT APIs
- Master the JSON format for serializing and transmitting data
- Code against third-party APIs such as Jackson, m Json, Gson, Json Path
- Master Oracle’s JSON-P API in a Java SE context
Who This Book Is For
Intermediate and advanced Java programmers who are developing applications that must access data stored in XML or JSON documents. The book also targets developers wanting to understand the XML language and JSON data format.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Part 1: Exploring XML.-.- Chapter 1: Introducing XML.-Chapter 2: Parsing XML Documents with SAX.-Chapter 3: Parsing and Creating XML Documents with DOM.-Chapter 4: Parsing and Creating XML Documents with St AX.-Chapter 5: Selecting Nodes with XPath.-Chapter 6: Transforming XML Documents with XSLT.-.-
Part 2: Exploring JSON.-.- Chapter 7: Introducing JSON.-Chapter 8: Parsing and Creating JSON Objects with m Json.-Chapter 9: Parsing and Creating JSON Objects with Gson .-Chapter.-10: Extracting JSON Values with Json Path.-Chapter 11: Processing JSON with Jackson.-Chapter 12: Processing JSON with JSON-P.-.-
Part 3: Appendixes.-.- Chapter 13
: Appendix A: Answers to Exercises.
Sobre o autor
Jeff Friesen is a freelance teacher and software developer with an emphasis on Java. In addition to authoring
Java I/O, NIO, and NIO.2 (Apress),
Java Threads and the Concurrency Utilities (Apress), and the first edition of this book, Jeff has written numerous articles on Java and other technologies (such as Android) for Java World, inform IT, Java.net, Site Point, and other web sites. Jeff can be contacted via his web site at Java Jeff.ca or via Linked In (Java Jeff).