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XML and SQL Server 2000
XML and SQL Server 2000
ISBN: 0735711127
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 104
Authors:
John Griffin
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Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
About the Author
About the Technical Reviewers
Tell Us What You Think
Introduction
Who Will Benefit from This Book?
Who Is This Book Not For?
The Organization of This Book
Chapter 1. XML
The Origin of XML
The XML Document
Document Type Definition (DTD)
XML Schemas
Advanced Topics
Answers to the Two Exercises in the Chapter
Recap of What Was Discussed in This Chapter
Chapter 2. XSLT Stylesheets
Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT)
What Are Stylesheets?
Nodes and Trees, Not Documents
Stylesheet Structure
Templates
Formatting Numbers for Output
Conditional Processing
Modes
ExampleAn Enterprise Quarterly Fiscal Report
Recap of What Was Discussed in This Chapter
Chapter 3. IIS and Virtual Directories
Virtual Directories
The Virtual Directory Management Utility
Creating a Virtual Directory Using the Virtual Directory Management Utility
The Virtual Directory Management Object Model
Creating a Virtual Directory Using the Object Model
Recap of What Was Discussed in This Chapter
Chapter 4. Accessing SQL 2000 via HTTP
Two-, Three-, and N-Tiered Architectures
What Are Our Capabilities When Utilizing HTTP?
Entities
Executing SQL via HTTP
Executing Template Files via HTTP
Executing Stored Procedures
Accessing Database Objects via HTTP
Posting Templates via HTML Forms
Recap of What Was Discussed in This Chapter
Chapter 5. Creating XML Views with XDR Schemas
Overview
XDR Schemas
BizTalk
Annotations to the XDR Schema
Default Values for Schema Attributes
Using Annotated XDR Schemas in Queries
Schema Caching and Performance
Recap of What Was Discussed in This Chapter
Chapter 6. Using XPath Queries
Implementation Limitations
Differences from W3C Specification
XPath Data Types
XPath Conversions
Location Paths
Accessing Database Objects via HTTP
Recap of What Was Discussed in This Chapter
Chapter 7. FOR XML
Syntax
FOR XML Limitations
RAW Mode
AUTO Mode
EXPLICIT Mode
Recap of What Was Discussed in This Chapter
Chapter 8. OPENXML
Using OPENXML
Metaproperties
Recap of What Was Discussed in This Chapter
Appendix A. Northwind Database Schema
Table Categories
Table CustomerCustomerDemo
Table CustomerDemographics
Table Customers
Table dtproperties
Table Employees
Table EmployeeTerritories
Table Order Details
Table Orders
Table Products
Table Region
Table Shippers
Table Suppliers
Appendix B. XSLT Instructions with Reference to Text Usage
Appendix C. XPath Functions and Examples
Appendix D. Microsoft XML Data Types
Appendix E. Resources
XML
XSLT
Namespaces
XML Schema
SQL Server 2000
Miscellaneous Resources
Appendix F. IBM s XSL Editor
Appendix G. Microsoft s SQL Server XML View Mapper
Overview of XML View Mapper
How XML View Mapper Works
Glossary
XML and SQL Server 2000
ISBN: 0735711127
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 104
Authors:
John Griffin
BUY ON AMAZON
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