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Network Programming, SQL, Other Programming Languages, General Web Site Design/Development, XML, SGML, & Other Document Mark-up Languages, Oracle (Database Management System), Java (Programming Language), Web Site Design, SQL (Programming Language)

Oracle XSQL

by Michael Thomas
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Overview

  • Presents a complete approach to building XML Web applications and Web services with XSQL, Oracle Text, SQL, XSLT, and Java from data found in Oracle databases
  • Offers expert tips on how to enhance XSQL with servlets and Java Server Pages (JSP)
  • Provides a detailed comparison of XSQL and XQuery
  • Companion Web site contains the code examples in the book as well as useful links where readers can download the Oracle XDK

Synopsis

Thomas, a software engineer specializing in XML and Java, shows how to use XSQL in Web publishing. He explains how XSQL relates to SQL, HTML, XML, Java, and the Oracle RDBMS, then gives numerous code examples to demonstrate how to develop a complete application with XSQL and XSLT. He offers tips on how to improve XSQL with custom action handlers, and shows how to use serializers to produce images and PDF documents. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

About the Author, Michael Thomas

MICHAEL D. THOMAS is a software engineer focusing on XML and Java. In 1998, he received the Outstanding Technical Achievement Award from IBM for his Internet integration work using Java, HTTP, XML, and other technologies to create one of the earliest Web services applications. Thomas is also the author of Java Programming for the Internet.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2003
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
592
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471271208

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