* Discusses SQL Server 2005 XML from the server and client sides
* Examines using XSLT to render the XML data that is retrieved from SQL Server, particularly for ASP.NET
* Addresses SQL Server relationship with schemas, SOAP, XML security, and.NET
* Makes extensive use of examples to solve problems that programmers face on an everyday basis and features Server 2005 XML best practices
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Höhe: 23.2 cm
Breite: 18.8 cm
Dicke: 29 mm
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978-0-7645-9792-3 (9780764597923)
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Scott Klein is a software developer and architect, and his passion for SQL Server,.NET, and all things XML led him to Greenville, South Carolina, where he currently works as a SQL/.NET developer for CSI, a software solutions company. He has written several articles for TopXML (www.TopXLM.com) and is a frequent speaker at SQL Server and.NET user groups around Greenville and the surrounding areas. When he is not sitting in front of a computer or spending time with his family, he can usually be found aboard his Yamaha at the local motocross track.
Introduction.
Part I: Introduction to SQL Server 2005 XML.
Chapter 1: What's New in Version 2.0 of the.NET Framework for XML.
Chapter 2: What's New in SQL Server 2005 XML.
Chapter 3: Installing SQL Server 2005.
Part II: Server-Side XML Processing in SQL Server 2005.
Chapter 4: xml data type.
Chapter 5: Querying and Modifying XML Data in SQL Server 2005.
Chapter 6: Indexing XML Data in SQL Server 2005.
Chapter 7: XML Schemas in SQL Server 2005.
Chapter 8: Transact-SQL Enhancements to FOR XML and OPENXML.
Chapter 9: CLR Support in SQL Server 2005.
Part III: Client-Side XML Processing in SQL Server 2005.
Chapter 10: Client-Side Support for the xml data type.
Chapter 11: Client-Side XML Processing with SQLXML 4.0.
Chapter 12: Creating and Querying XML Views.
Chapter 13: Updating the XML View Using Updategrams.
Chapter 14: Bulk Loading XML Data Through the XML View.
Chapter 15: SQLXML Data Access Methods.
Chapter 16: Using XSLT in SQL Server 2005.
Part IV: SQL Server 2005, SqlXml, and SOAP.
Chapter 17: Web Service (SOAP) Support in SQL Server 2005.
Chapter 18: SOAP at the Client.
Chapter 19: Web Service Description Language (WSDL).
Part V: SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005.
Chapter 20: SQL Server 2005 SQLXML Managed Classes.
Chapter 21: Working with Assemblies.
Chapter 22: Creating.NET Routines.
Chapter 23: ADO.NET.
Chapter 24: ADO.NET 2.0 Guidelines and Best Practices.
Chapter 25: Case Study -- Putting It All Together.
Appendix A: XQuery in SQL Server 2005.
Index.