
Oracle Database 10g XML & SQL: Design, Build, & Manage XML Applications in Java, C, C++, & PL/SQL
Design, Build, & Manage XML Applications in Java, C, C++, & PL/SQL
Osborne/McGraw-Hill (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 16. July 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
600 pages
978-0-07-222952-3 (ISBN)
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Written by members of the Oracle XML group, this is a must-have reference for all IT managers, DBAs, and developers who want to learn the best practices for using XML with Oracle's XML-enabled products. Includes real-world case studies based on the authors' experience managing Oracle's XML Discussion Forum--a community of 20,000+ XML component users.
Written by members of the Oracle XML group, this is a must-have reference for all IT managers, DBAs, and developers who want to learn the best practices for using XML with Oracle's XML-enabled products. Includes real-world case studies based on the authors' experience managing Oracle's XML Discussion Forum--a community of 20,000+ XML component users.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
75 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 190 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
982 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-222952-3 (9780072229523)
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Mark Scardina | Ben Chang | Jinyu Wang
Oracle Database 10g XML & SQL: Design, Build, & Manage XML Applications in Java, C, C++, & PL/SQL
E-Book
06/2004
1st Edition
McGraw-Hill Education
€108.29
Available for download
Persons
Mark V. Scardina (Redwood Shores, CA) is Oracle's XML Evangelist for Server Products and is the Group Product Manager for the CORE and XML Development Group, tasked with providing the XML infrastructure components used throughout the Oracle product stack including the XML Developer's Kit. Mark also represents Oracle on the W3C XSL Working Group as well as chairs Oracle's XML Standards committee.
Ben Chang (El Cerrito, CA) is a 13-year veteran at Oracle Corp., where he heads the CORE and XML Development Group as Director. In addition to working on Oracle6 to Oracle10i releases, he served the longest tenure as Development Release Manager for Oracle 8.0, spanning five releases. He also served three years as chair of Oracle's C Coding Standards Committee; and he is a W3C DOM Working Group Committee member.
Jinyu Wang (Redwood Shores, CA) is the XDK product manager for Oracle Corporation. She has more that 5 years of experience in developing software systems and is a certified Oracle DBA. She has been the active lead in the Oracle XML development, technical consulting and product management.
Ben Chang (El Cerrito, CA) is a 13-year veteran at Oracle Corp., where he heads the CORE and XML Development Group as Director. In addition to working on Oracle6 to Oracle10i releases, he served the longest tenure as Development Release Manager for Oracle 8.0, spanning five releases. He also served three years as chair of Oracle's C Coding Standards Committee; and he is a W3C DOM Working Group Committee member.
Jinyu Wang (Redwood Shores, CA) is the XDK product manager for Oracle Corporation. She has more that 5 years of experience in developing software systems and is a certified Oracle DBA. She has been the active lead in the Oracle XML development, technical consulting and product management.
Content
PART I Oracle and the XML Standards 1 Introducing XML 2 Accessing XML with DOM, SAX, JAXB, and StAX 3 Transforming XML with XSLT and XPath 4 Validating XML with DTDs and XML Schemas 5 XML Operations with XQuery 6 XML Messaging and RPC with SOAP 7 Putting It All Together with XML Pipeline, JSPs, and XSQL PART II Oracle XML Management for DBAs 8 Getting Started with the Oracle XML Database 9 Storing XML Data 10 Generating and Retrieving XML 11 Searching XML Data 12 Managing the Oracle XML Database PART III Oracle XML for Java Developers 13 Getting Started with Oracle XML and Java 14 Building an XML-Powered Web Site 15 Creating a Portal Site with XML and Web Services 16 Developing an XML Gateway Application with SOAP and AQ 17 Developing XML-Based Reusable Components PART IV Oracle XML for C Developers 18 Getting Started with Oracle XML and C 19 Building an XML-Managed Application 20 Build an XML Database OCI Application 21 Create an XML-Configured High-Performance Transformation Engine PART V Oracle XML for C++ Developers 22 Getting Started with Oracle XML and C++ 23 Build an XML Database OCI C++ Application 24 Building an XML Data-Retrieval Application PART VI Oracle XML for PL/SQL Developers 25 Getting Started with Oracle XML and PL/SQL 26 Building PL/SQL Web Services 27 Extending PL/SQL XML Functionality with Java 28 Putting It All Together A XML Standards Bodies and Open Specifications Glossary