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Overview
Building Oracle XML Applications is a hands-on, practical guide that teaches you the nuts and bolts of XML and the intimately related XSLT and XPath standards, and shows you how to exploit them with your Oracle database using Java, PL/SQL, and declarative techniques. The book provides detailed examples of Oracle's many XML components and tools, including the Oracle XML Parser, XSLT Processor, XSQL Pages, XML SQL Utility, interMedia, Advanced Queuing, and JDeveloper.Editorials
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Building Oracle XML Applications by Steve Muench, Oracle's lead "XML evangelist" and a key Oracle XML developer, gives Java and PL/SQL developers a rich and detailed look at the many tools Oracle has provided to support XML development, such as the Oracle XML Parser, the Oracle XML SQL Utility, and the XSQL Servlet.Booknews
In a volume aimed mainly at Java and PL/SQL developers who want to use XML (document markup language) in conjunction with Oracle databases, a developer working on Oracle Business Components for Java uses extensive examples in overviewing XML concepts and standards, XML technologies, and building custom applications. Assumes familiarity with SQL and either Java or PL/SQL as a programming language, but not XML. Includes installation and online reference material, and a CD-ROM containing Oracle JDeveloper 3.1 for Windows NT/2000. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
October 28, 2000
Publisher
O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
Pages
792
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780641508547