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W3C DOM specifications, 531
W3C namespace specifications, 532
W3C specifications, 530–534
SAX specification, 531–532
W3C DOM specifications, 531
W3C namespace specifications, 532
W3C XML Pipeline Definition Language specification, 533
W3C XML Protocol, 533–534
W3C XML query specification, 532–533
W3C XML schema specification, 532
W3C XML specification, 530–531
W3C XSLT and XPath specification,533
W3C XMLPipeline Definition Language specification, 533
Protocol, 533–534
query specification, 532–533
schema specification, 532
specification, 530–531
W3C XSLT and XPath specification, 533
W3C (World Wide Web Consortium), 4, 530
Web applications, designing XML databases for,155
Web services, 289–311
calling from clients, 489–491
consuming within Oracle databases, 492–497
debugging, 491–492
publishing first database, 482–492
publishing PL/SQL, 485–489
Web services, building different types of, 498–499
Web services, building in database servers, 497–498
Web services, building PL/SQL, 481–499
consuming web services within Oracle databases, 492–497
extending application, 497–499
publishing first database web service, 482–492
Web services, creating portal site with XMLadding portal functionality, 301–307
creating administration page, 307–311
designing framework, 290–293
designing static and dynamic areas, 293–301
Web sitesconnecting FAQ, 274–277
XML-enabled FAQ, 268
Web sites, building XML-powered, 267–288
adding pagination to FAQ listing, 277–279
connecting FAQ web site to XML database, 274–277
creating FAQ database, 269–274
creating glossary, 283–287
designing framework, 268–269
displaying FAQ and answers, 280–283
searching FAQs, 287
XML-enabled FAQ web site, 268
WebDAV folders, setting up, 138–140
Windows setupof XDK C components, 370–371
of XDK C++ components, 426–427
World Wide Web Consortiums (W3C), 4