Network Programming, Design & Development - Databases, XML, SGML, & Other Document Mark-up Languages, Web Programming
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Overview
- Supported by all major database systems, XML provides an easy, standardized method of transferring data between databases and to and from the Web, independent of the software in use
- Offers database programmers and data-driven Web developers detailed guidance on how to understand and work with XML as data
- Numerous hands-on, step-by-step examples help readers learn to simplify database work using XML
- Shows how to use XML to exchange data between multiple databases either internally or with external customers and partners
- Covers XML in popular databases including Oracle Database, SQL Server, and brief coverage of DB2 Database
- Covers basic syntax for XML, the XML DOM, and XSL β with an emphasis on database use, and native XML databases
- Additional topics covered include Native XML databases, XPath, XQuery, XLink, XPointer, DTDs, XML Schemas, among others
Synopsis
- Supported by all major database systems, XML provides an easy, standardized method of transferring data between databases and to and from the Web, independent of the software in use
- Offers database programmers and data-driven Web developers detailed guidance on how to understand and work with XML as data
- Numerous hands-on, step-by-step examples help readers learn to simplify database work using XML
- Shows how to use XML to exchange data between multiple databases either internally or with external customers and partners
- Covers XML in popular databases including Oracle Database, SQL Server, and brief coverage of DB2 Database
- Covers basic syntax for XML, the XML DOM, and XSL – with an emphasis on database use, and native XML databases
- Additional topics covered include Native XML databases, XPath, XQuery, XLink, XPointer, DTDs, XML Schemas, among others
Book Details
Published
November 1, 2006
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
470
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471791201