There are several standard bodies involved in Java and XML.


XML specifications

From a specifications perspective World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) provides the base specifications for XML.


http://www.w3.org



Developing Applications using XML



The Apache XML project provides open source XML implementation solutions.


You can find the following at the Apache XML site: 
http://xml.apache.org



Listed below are the Apache projects related to using XML in Java:


Xerces - XML parsers in Java, C (with Perl and COM bindings)


Xalan - XSLT stylesheet processors, in Java and C


Cocoon - XML-based web publishing, in Java


FOP - XSL formatting objects, in Java


Xang - Rapid development of dynamic server pages, in JavaScript


SOAP - Simple Object Access Protocol


Batik - A Java based toolkit for Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)


Crimson - A Java XML parser derived from the Sun Project X Parser.


The Java Community Process (JCP) also has developed a comprehensive set of application programming interfaces (API) for developing XML applications in Java.


In this tutorial you will see how to develop XML applications in Java using different methods. All the methods are based on downloadable and free tools and technologies.


                    

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