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Beginning XML Databases (Wrox Beginning Guides)
Beginning XML Databases (Wrox Beginning Guides)
ISBN: 0471791202
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 183
Authors:
Gavin Powell
BUY ON AMAZON
Beginning XML Databases
Back Cover
About
Credits
Introduction
What This Book Covers
How This Book Is Organized
What You Need to Use This Book
Future Editions of This Book
Conventions
Source Code
Errata
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Chapter 1: What is XML?
Comparing HTML and XML
What Is XML Capable Of?
What Is XSL?
Creating and Displaying a Simple XML Document
Introducing the XML Document Object Model
XML Browsers and Different Internet Browsers
The Document Type Definition
XML Syntax
Summary
Exercise
Chapter 2: The XML Document Object Model
Basic XML DOM Structure
The Primary XML DOM Classes
More Obscure XML DOM Classes
Generating XML Using ASP
Summary
Exercises
Chapter 3: Extending the Power of XML with XSL
What Is XSL?
Basic XSL Elements Syntax
Advanced XSL Syntax
Combining the XML DOM and XSL
Summary
Exercises
Chapter 4: Relational Database Tables and XML
Using SQL for Database Access
Generating XML Pages Using Basic SQL
Summary
Exercises
Chapter 5: Oracle Database and XML
The Oracle XMLType Data Type
Implementing XML in an Oracle Database
XML and the Database
Summary
Chapter 6: SQL Server and XML
The SQL Server XML Data Type
Generating XML: The FOR XML Clause
Generating Tuples from XML: OPENXML
Working with XML Data Types
Defining XML Content with XSD Schemas
Creating Indexes on XML Data Types
Summary
Exercises
Chapter 7: XML in Heterogeneous Environments
Basic XML Document Transfer
Sharing XML with Web Services
Applying Semantics to XML Transfers
External Data and XML
Summary
Exercises
Chapter 8: Understanding XML Documents as Objects
Why Explain the Object Model Here?
XML Data as a Relational Structure
The Basics of the Object Data Model
XML Data as an Object Structure
Summary
Exercises
Chapter 9: What Is a Native XML Database?
An XML Document Is a Database
Classify Native XML Databases by Content
Using a Native XML Database
Summary
Exercises
Chapter 10: Navigating XML Documents Using XPath
What Is XPath?
XPath Nodes
XPath Expression Syntax
XPath Axes
XPath Functions
Summary
Exercises
Chapter 11: Reading XML Documents Using XQuery
What Is XQuery?
The Basics of XQuery
XQuery FLWOR
XQuery in Oracle XML DB
What Is XQueryX?
Summary
Exercises
Chapter 12: Some Advanced XML Standards
XLink and XPointer
XForms and HTML Form Generation
Embedding XML Documents with XInclude
Formatting XML Output Using XML-FO
Summary
Exercises
Chapter 13: Data Modeling and XML
The Document Type Definition
The XML Schema Definition
Summary
Exercises
Chapter 14: Applying XML Databases in Industry
What Can XML Do?
Native XML Databases
Specific XML Vocabularies
Commercial Implementation of XML
When to Use a Native XML Database
Summary
Glossary
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Appendix A: Exercise Answers
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Appendix B: The Sample Database
Appendix C: Syntax Conventions
Appendix D: XML Technology
Appendix E: XML Relational Database Technology
Index
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List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Code Examples
Beginning XML Databases (Wrox Beginning Guides)
ISBN: 0471791202
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 183
Authors:
Gavin Powell
BUY ON AMAZON
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