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Tony Loton, LOTONTech Ltd, Middlewich, UK
Tony Loton launched LOTONtech as a vehicle for researching and developing innovative software solutions. He developed the WebDataKit: a Java 2 solution comprising an API and a Structured Query Language designed specifically for the automatic extraction of HTML and XML from web sources. Tony's early Java web mining ideas have been featured previously as a case study contribution to "Professional Java Data programming" (Wrox Press). This book takes the ideas much further, with brand new material.
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 328 pages. Unlock the potential of the world's biggest databa se. This practical book shows you how to build portals, construc t search engines and other knowledge-based applications to mine t he information you need from the Web. * Written by a developer f or developers * A practical, hands-on approach * Illustrates how Java associated tools (XML, HTML) can be combined with database t echnology to display and manipulate Web-derived information more effectively. * Demonstrates how to build a structure browser, por tal, meta-search engine and how to make 'Talking Pages' Editoria l Reviews Review When I got this book, I couldn't put it down. A lot of computer books sit on the shelf or send me to sleep, but not this one. Not only is it both topical and useful, but it hits a just-about-ideal balance between code and food for thought. Th e author has a real knack for useful solutions to complex problem s. (www. Java Ranch 17 May 2002) From the Back Cover What do you with information at the websites you visit? You read it, print i t, and maybe do a screen grab. But you could do so much more with it if only you could get hold of the information in a more usabl e form: a form that you could manipulate, store and query automat ically. In this book you'll learn how to automate the: * discove ry of websites containing interesting data * extraction of specif ic information from HTML and XML pages * presentation of aggregat e information via your own portal * interpretation of data using text- and data-mining techniques Java is the language of the web, so all practical examples are provided in the form of Java code that demonstrates HTTP communication, HTML and XML parsing, email retrieval and much more. This is the book for you if you want s ome real, practical, help to get your Java-based information appl ications off the ground. About the Author Tony Loton, LOTONTech Ltd, Middlewich, UK Tony Loton launched LOTONtech as a vehicle f or researching and developing innovative software solutions. He d eveloped the WebDataKit: a Java 2 solution comprising an API and a Structured Query Language designed specifically for the automat ic extraction of HTML and XML from web sources. Tony's early Java web mining ideas have been featured previously as a case study c ontribution to Professional Java Data programming (Wrox Press). T his book takes the ideas much further, with brand new material. Seller Inventory # 338c
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