Books
The XML4JAVA team has written a number of books in different areas especially in Java, XML, and Web services.
- JasperReports 3.6 Development Cookbook
The JasperReports 3.6 Development Cookbook is a comprehensive collection of recipes meant to tutor you on making and enhancing reports. Each recipe provides you with easy step-by-step descriptions of the actions necessary to accomplish a specific task with explanations to help you to understand how and why each action was undertaken.What you will learn from this book:- Create, position, and enhance the title, header, footer, and body of your report
- Use dynamic titles-those that can change during report processing
- Use mathematical and logical expressions to calculate sum, average, maximum, and to sort, arrange, and extract data making it easier for you to analyze, share, and manage business information more effectively
- Create a report from various data sources such as relational data, XML data, or model beans of Java applications
- Create multi-page reports, with a cover page and table of contents (TOC) and manage pagination of multiple types of data
- Use sub-reports to design a multi-column report
- Design simple or multi-level summary report, and cross-tabs
- Create bar charts and graphs to show data trends
- Generate reports from Java Swing applications or web applications
Bilal Siddiqui articles on this subject:
- JasperReports 3.6: Creating a Report from XML Data using XPath
- JasperReports 3.6: Creating a Report from Model Beans of Java Applications
- JasperReports 3.6: Creating a Report from Relational Data
- JasperReports 3.6: Using Multiple Relational Databases to Generate a Report
- JasperReports 3.6: Creating a Simple, One-page TOC for Your Report
- Java P2P Unleashed: With JXTA, Web Services, XML, Jini, JavaSpaces, and J2EE
- UDDI Based Electronic Marketplaces
- Using SOAP as a UDDI Search Engine



