XML Developer’s Handbook
SYBEX Sample Chapter - XML and ASP
XML started out as the ultimate client technology ("Build your own documents with your own structured language!"), but over time, most developers have come to realize that this original view of XML was both simplistic and naïve. Most people have neither the time nor the resources to create an entire markup language. As the data-centric view of XML has begun to permeate the XML development community, the language has increasingly moved to the server or even farther back into the database stores. Perhaps not surprisingly, XML has made significant inroads in two server-side technologies: Java and Active Server Pages. Entire books have been written about Java and XML, to the extent that many in the Java camp have proclaimed that XML and Java were made for one another. While I’d dispute this (see Chapter 11, “XML and Programming,” for my take on the whole "best languages" issue), the ability to leverage XML on the server in most languages makes it far more suited for its role there. [via]
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