List of Figures

Figure 1.1 The Clock Order, Styled Using CSS

Figure 1.2 The PDF Version of the Clock Order Produced by XSL

Figure 2.1 Slashdot Headlines in XML

Figure 2.2 NASDAQ Stock Data Retrieved via a Query String

Figure 4.1 The List of Maps Data Structure for the Budget

Figure 4.2 A UML Diagram for the Budget Class Hierarchy

Figure 6.1 The Swing-Based TreeViewer

Figure 8.1 The XML Parsing Process

Figure 8.2 XML Parsing with a Filter

Figure 8.3 XML Parsing with Multiple Filters

Figure 8.4 How Data Flows through the RDDLStripper Program

Figure 8.5 The End of the RDDL Specification as Normally Presented

Figure 8.6 The End of the RDDL Specification after Small Tables Have Replaced rddl:resource Elements

Figure 16.1 XPath Explorer

Figure 16.2 An XPath Data ...

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