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Java API for XML Processing
Eric Armstrong has been programming and writing professionally since before there were personal computers. His production experience includes artificial intelligence (AI) programs, system libraries, real-time programs, and business applications in a variety of languages. He works as a consultant at Sun's Java Software division in the Bay Area, and he is a contributor to JavaWorld. He wrote The JBuilder2 Bible, as well as Sun's Java XML programming tutorial. For a time, Eric was involved in efforts to design next-generation collaborative discussion/decision systems. His learn-by-ear, see-the-fingering music teaching program is currently on hold while he finishes a weight training book. His Web site is
http://www.treelight.com
.JavaServer Faces Technology
Jennifer Ball is a staff writer at Sun Microsystems, where she documents JavaServer Faces technology. Previously she has documented the Java2D API, the J2EE platform deploytool, and JAXB. She holds an M.A. degree in Interdisciplinary Computer Science from Mills College.
Web Applications and Technology
Stephanie Bodoff is a staff writer at Sun Microsystems. In previous positions she worked as a software engineer on distributed computing and telecommunications systems and object-oriented software development methods. Since her conversion to technical writing, Stephanie has documented enterprise application development methods, object-oriented databases, application servers, and Web technologies. She is a co-author of The J2EE
Tutorial, Designing Enterprise Applications with the Java
2 Platform, Enterprise Edition, and Object-Oriented Software Development: The Fusion Method.
Getting Started, Security, Administration Tool
Debbie Bode Carson is a staff writer with Sun Microsystems, where she documents the J2EE, J2SE, and Java Web Services platforms. In previous positions she documented creating database applications using C++ and Java technologies and creating distributed applications using Java technology. In addition to the chapters in this book, she also currently writes about the CORBA technologies Java IDL and Java Remote Method Invocation over Internet InterORB Protocol (RMI-IIOP), various topics in Web services, and several Java platform tools. Besides Java technology and writing, she loves surfing, sailing, and traveling.
SOAP with Attachments API for Java, Introduction to Web Services
Maydene Fisher has documented various Java APIs at Sun Microsystems for the last five years. She authored two books on the JDBC API, JDBC
Database Access with Java: A Tutorial and Annotated Reference and JDBC
API Tutorial and Reference, Second Edition: Universal Data Access for the Java
2 Platform. Before joining Sun, she helped document the object-oriented programming language ScriptX at Kaleida Labs and worked on Wall Street, where she wrote developer and user manuals for complex financial computer models written in C++. In previous lives, she has been an English teacher, a shopkeeper in Mendocino, and a financial planner.
Java Architecture for XML Binding
Scott Fordin is a senior staff writer, illustrator, and online help specialist in the Java and XML Technology groups at Sun Microsystems. He has written numerous articles on Java, XML, and Web service technologies, and maintains Sun's XML Web site. In addition to his Web work, Scott has written many developer guides, administrator guides, user guides, specifications, white papers, and tutorials for a wide range of products. Some of his recent work includes writing and illustrating the JAXB User's Guide, editing the JAXB specification, co-editing and illustrating the Web Services Choreography Interface W3C Technical Note, writing and illustrating the Solaris Management Console Programming Guide, and co-developing the embedded online help model for the Solaris Management Console.
Java API for RPC-based XML
Dale Green is a staff writer with Sun Microsystems, where he documents the J2EE platform and the Java API for RPC-based XML. In previous positions he programmed business applications, designed databases, taught technical classes, and documented RDBMS products. He wrote the Internationalization and Reflection trails for The Java
Tutorial Continued, and co-authored The J2EE
Tutorial.
Ian Evans is an editor and writer at Sun Microsystems, where he edits the J2EE platform specifications and documents the J2EE platform. In previous positions he has documented programming tools, CORBA middleware, and Java application servers, and taught classes on UNIX, web programming, and server-side Java development.
Java API for XML Registries, SOAP with Attachments API for Java
Kim Haase is a staff writer with Sun Microsystems, where she documents the J2EE platform and Java Web Services. In previous positions she has documented compilers, debuggers, and floating-point programming. She currently writes about the Java Message Service, the Java API for XML Registries, and SOAP with Attachments API for Java. She is a co-author of Java
Message Service API Tutorial and Reference.
Security
Eric Jendrock is a staff writer with Sun Microsystems, where he documents the J2EE platform and Java Web Services. Previously, he documented middleware products and standards. Currently, he writes about the Java Web Services Developer Pack, Java Architecture for XML Binding, and J2EE platform and Web security.
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