Figure 3-1: The Java XSLT processor architecture
Figure 6-1: SOAP message format
Figure 7-1: Example output in JDeveloper that uses the DOMBuilder bean
Figure 7-2: XSQL page process
Figure 7-3: Formatted output from the SearchAuthor.xsql page
Figure 8-1: Oracle Net Services status
Figure 8-2: WebDAV folder created
Figure 8-3: Example Oracle XML DB Repository
Figure 8-4: Oracle database XML support
Figure 8-5: Decision flowchart for storing XML in Oracle XML DB
Figure 8-6: XML-based web application architecture
Figure 8-7: XML messaging application
Figure 10-1: HTTP access of XDB (XML DB) repository
Figure 13-1: XDK library dependencies
Figure 13-2: Selecting your project properties’ libraries
Figure 13-3: JDeveloper database connection selection
Figure 13-4: Adding a JavaBeans XDK Components list
Figure 13-5: XDK Component Palette
Figure 14-1: FAQ web site
Figure 14-2: FAQ answer in HTML
Figure 15-1: Finished Oracle XML Development Group portal site
Figure 5-2: Development Group portal administrative page
Figure 15-3: User application form
Figure 15-4: Listing of XDK users and their status
Figure 15-5: Update form for users
Figure 16-1: Stream-based XML processing solution
Figure 16-2: PO messaging gateway architecture
Figure 17-1: Book listing streaming pipeline
Figure 18-1: New Projects window
Figure 18-2: Project Settings: C/C++ window
Figure 8-3: Project Settings: Link window
Figure 19-1: DVD listing on WML phone
Figure 22-1: New projects window
Figure 22-2: Project Settings: C/C++ window
Figure 22-3: Project Settings: Link window
Figure 24-1: cppextract content-management use case
Figure 26-1: Step 1 of the Create PL/SQL Web Service wizard
Figure 26-2: Select the PL/SQL procedures.
Figure 26-3: Generated web service for the PL/SQL package
Figure 26-4: Published web service user interface
Figure 26-5: Step 1 of the Generate Web Service Stub/Skeleton wizard
Figure 27-1: SQL call specification for a Java stored procedure
Figure 28-1: Oracle 10g XML platform