
Oracle XSQL
Combining SQL, Oracle Text, XSLT, and Java to Publish Dynamic Web Content
Michael D. Thomas(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 17. January 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
XX, 572 pages
978-0-471-27120-8 (ISBN)
Description
* 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
* 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
More details
Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 23.3 cm
Width: 18.8 cm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
867 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-27120-8 (9780471271208)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
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.
Content
About the Author.
Chapter 1. Introducing Oracle XSQL.
Chapter 2. Getting Started with XSQL.
Chapter 3. Hello, XSQL!
Chapter 4. XSQL Architecture.
Chapter 5. Writing XSQL Pages.
Chapter 6. XSQL Parameters.
Chapter 7. Database Modifications with XSQL.
Chapter 8. Oracle SQL.
Chapter 9. PL/SQL.
Chapter 10. Using Oracle Text.
Chapter 11. Retrieving XML.
Chapter 12. XSLT.
Chapter 13. XSLT In-Depth.
Chapter 14. Building XSQL Web Applications.
Chapter 15. Command Line Utility.
Chapter 16. Web Services with XSQL.
Chapter 17. XSQL Beyond Web Browsing.
Chapter 18. Custom Action Handlers.
Chapter 19. Serializers.
Appendix A: Resources.
Appendix B: Related Standards.
Index.
Chapter 1. Introducing Oracle XSQL.
Chapter 2. Getting Started with XSQL.
Chapter 3. Hello, XSQL!
Chapter 4. XSQL Architecture.
Chapter 5. Writing XSQL Pages.
Chapter 6. XSQL Parameters.
Chapter 7. Database Modifications with XSQL.
Chapter 8. Oracle SQL.
Chapter 9. PL/SQL.
Chapter 10. Using Oracle Text.
Chapter 11. Retrieving XML.
Chapter 12. XSLT.
Chapter 13. XSLT In-Depth.
Chapter 14. Building XSQL Web Applications.
Chapter 15. Command Line Utility.
Chapter 16. Web Services with XSQL.
Chapter 17. XSQL Beyond Web Browsing.
Chapter 18. Custom Action Handlers.
Chapter 19. Serializers.
Appendix A: Resources.
Appendix B: Related Standards.
Index.