This book is a desktop quick reference for the Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME ). It is intended for Java programmers writing applications for devices with limited memory resources and processor power, such as cell phones, Personal Data Assistants (PDAs), and set-top boxes. | Java & XML, 2nd Edition Brett McLaughlin Publisher: O'Reilly Second Edition September 2001 ISBN: 0-596-00197-5, 528 pages New chapters on Advanced SAX, Advanced DOM, SOAP and data binding, as well as new examples throughout, bring the second edition of Java & XML thoroughly up to date. Except for a concise introduction to XML basics, the book focuses entirely on using XML from Java applications. It's a worthy companion for Java developers working with XML or involved in messaging, web services, or the new peer-to-peer movement. Table of Contents Preface . 1 Organization . 1 Who Should Read This Book? . 4 Software and Versions 4 Conventions Used in This Book 5 Comments and Questions 5 Acknowledgments . 6 1. Introduction 8 XML Matters 8 What's Important? . 10 The Essentials . 11 What's Next? 14 2. Nuts and Bolts 15 The Basics . 15 Constraints . 24 Transformations 31 And More. . 38 What's Next? 38 3. SAX 39 Getting Prepared 39 SAX Readers 41 Content Handlers .