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XML programming in Java technology, Part 1

Picture of the author, drawn by his daughter

(This biography was written by Lily Castle Tidwell, the author's daughter.)

My daddy's name is Doug Tidwell. He has black hair. Daddy wears glasses. He is six feet tall. His eyes are brown.

Daddy likes to play catch with me. He likes to run. He's really fast. He is a really good bike rider. His bike is blue.

My daddy's job is to travel. He goes to China a lot. He has hiked the Great Wall of China. He got a certificate.

I LOVE YOU DADDY!

P.S. Every day that has a d in it, you are the goofiest.

You can contact the author, Doug Tidwell, at dtidwell@us.ibm.com.

Summary:  This updated tutorial covers the basics of manipulating XML documents using Java technology. Doug Tidwell looks at the common APIs for XML and discusses how to parse, create, manipulate, and transform XML documents.

Date:  13 Jan 2004
Level:  Introductory PDF:  A4 and Letter (145 KB | 34 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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About the author

Picture of the author, drawn by his daughter

(This biography was written by Lily Castle Tidwell, the author's daughter.)

My daddy's name is Doug Tidwell. He has black hair. Daddy wears glasses. He is six feet tall. His eyes are brown.

Daddy likes to play catch with me. He likes to run. He's really fast. He is a really good bike rider. His bike is blue.

My daddy's job is to travel. He goes to China a lot. He has hiked the Great Wall of China. He got a certificate.

I LOVE YOU DADDY!

P.S. Every day that has a d in it, you are the goofiest.

You can contact the author, Doug Tidwell, at dtidwell@us.ibm.com.

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