Tutorial by Topics: jax

JAXB or Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) is a software framework that allows Java developers to map Java classes to XML representations. This Page will introduce readers to JAXB using detailed examples about its functions provided mainly for marshaling and un-marshaling Java Objects into xml...
AJAX stands for "Asynchronous JavaScript and XML". Although the name includes XML, JSON is more often used due to it's simpler formatting and lower redundancy. AJAX allows the user to communicate with external resources without reloading the webpage. AJAX stands for Asynchronous Java...
var jqXHR = $.ajax( url [,settings] ) var jqXHR = $.ajax( [settings] ) jqXHR.done(function( data, textStatus, jqXHR ) {}); jqXHR.fail(function( jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown ) {}); jqXHR.always(function( jqXHR ) {}); ParameterDetailsurlSpecifies the URL to which the request will be sent...
AJAX (asynchronous JavaScript and XML) allows you to request external data without blocking the execution of code. In many cases this is implemented in requesting pieces of a page or information from a server (via XMLhttpRequests) and then processing and displaying it using javascript. The non-bl...
XML Parsing is the interpretation of XML documents in order to manipulate their content using sensible constructs, be they "nodes", "attributes", "documents", "namespaces", or events related to these constructs. Java has a native API for XML document handli...
This section provides an overview of what jaxb is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within jaxb, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for jaxb is new, you may need to create initial versions of those related topics.
This section provides an overview of what jax-rs is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within jax-rs, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for jax-rs is new, you may need to create initial versions of those related topics. ...
Unlike SOAP and the WS- stack, which are specified as W3C standards, REST is really a set of principles for designing and using web-based interface. REST / RESTful applications rely heavily on other standards: HTTP URI, URL XML, JSON, HTML, GIF, JPEG, and so forth (resource representations) ...

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