Oracle Database 10g XML & SQL: Design, Build & Manage XML Applications in Java, C, C++ & PL/SQL
byMark V. Scardina, Ben ChangandJinyu Wang
ISBN:0072229527
McGraw-Hill/Osborne
2004
(600 pages)
This comprehensive guide focuses on utilizing XML technologies within Oracle''''s XML-enabled products, with emphasis on XML standards, their usage and best practices.
Table of Contents
Part I -
Oracle and the XML Standards
Chapter 1
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Introducing XML
Chapter 2
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Accessing XML withDOM, SAX, JAXB, and StAX
Chapter 3
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Transforming XML with XSLT and XPath
Chapter 4
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Validating XML with DTDs and XML Schemas
Chapter 5
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XML Operations withXQuery
Chapter 6
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XML Messaging and RPC with SOAP
Chapter 7
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Putting It All Together with XML Pipeline, JSPs, and XSQL
Part II -
Oracle XML Management for DBAs
Chapter 8
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Getting Started with the Oracle XML Database
Chapter 9
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Storing XML Data
Chapter 10
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Generating and Retrieving XML
Chapter 11
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Searching XML Data
Chapter 12
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Managing the Oracle XML Database
Part III -
Oracle XML for Java Developers
Chapter 13
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Getting Started with Oracle XML and Java
Chapter 14
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Building an XML-Powered Web Site
Chapter 15
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Creating a Portal Site with XML and Web Services
Chapter 16
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Developing an XML Gateway Application with SOAP and AQ
Chapter 17
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Developing XML-Based Reusable Components
Part IV -
Oracle XML for C Developers
Chapter 18
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Getting Started withOracle XML and C
Chapter 19
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Building an XML-Managed Application
Chapter 20
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Build an XML Database OCI Application
Chapter 21
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Create an XML-Configured High-Performance Transformation Engine
Part V -
Oracle XML forC++Developers
Chapter 22
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Getting Started with Oracle XML and C++
Chapter 23
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Build an XML Database OCI C++ Application
Chapter 24
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Building an XML Data-Retrieval Application
Part VI -
Oracle XML forPL/SQL Developers
Chapter 25
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Getting Started with Oracle XML and PL/SQL
Chapter 26
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Building PL/SQL WebServices
Chapter 27
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Extending PL/SQL XML Functionality with Java
Chapter 28
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Putting It All Together
Appendix
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XML Standards Bodies and Open Specifications