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JAXP

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What is JAXP?

JAXP (Java API for XML Processing) is a set of APIs that allows Java applications to parse, transform, validate, and query XML documents. It provides a standard way to work with XML data, supporting both DOM (Document Object Model) and SAX (Simple API for XML) parsing models, as well as XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations) for transforming XML documents and XPath for querying XML data. JAXP enables developers to build XML-based applications that are portable and interoperable across different platforms and XML processors.

What other technologies are related to JAXP?

JAXP Complementary Technologies

JAXB (Java Architecture for XML Binding) is often used in conjunction with JAXP for marshalling and unmarshalling XML data. JAXP provides the core XML processing, while JAXB handles the conversion between XML and Java objects.
mentioned alongside JAXP in 10% (302) of relevant job posts
XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations) is commonly used with JAXP for transforming XML documents. JAXP provides the XML parsing, and XSLT applies transformation rules.
mentioned alongside JAXP in 1% (196) of relevant job posts
XPath (XML Path Language) is used within XSLT and other XML processing contexts to select nodes in an XML document. JAXP implementations typically support XPath.
mentioned alongside JAXP in 1% (76) of relevant job posts

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