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Reading and Parsing XML Files with Enterprise Java
Description
A step-by-step tutorial in which we will create a Session EJB which will read a given XML file. So in this tutorial you will learn two things; how to read XML files in Java and how to add this functionality in EJBs. Every step has been explained in detail.
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| Date Included | 2006-04-01 11:37:40 |
| Date Modified | 2006-04-01 11:37:40 |
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