This guide arms database professionals with the nuts-and-bolts information and tools they need to fully exploit XML's powerful capabilities. The only guide to focus exclusively on how XML works with database technologies, it provides clear technical coverage of the key issues involved with storing XML in databases and using relational databases with XML applications. Readers learn how to move data stored in relational databases in and out of an XML application, store XML documents in a database, find and use the best XML database tools and applications, and store links in a database for metadata access. The book also discusses W3C specifications for XQL, XSL, Xlink, and Xpointer. The first practical guide to making XML work with database applications. Topics include: FreeBSD, Solaris, and Linux; MySQL; XT and other XML processors; Apache; Oracle; XML editing software; LIAM QUIN was a member of the W3C Standards Committee for XML.
Open Source XML Database Toolkit
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July 28, 2000
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1st edition
0471375225
John Wiley & Sons
Liam Quin
xml capabilities, xml databases, xml technical coverage, xml relational databases, xml documents, xml links, xml metadata access, xml w3c specifications
How XML works with database technologies
This guide arms database professionals with the nuts-and-bolts information and tools they need to fully exploit XML's powerful capabilities. The only guide to focus exclusively on how XML works with database technologies, it provides clear technical coverage of the key issues involved with storing XML in databases and using relational databases with XML applications. Readers learn how to move data stored in relational databases in and out of an XML application, store XML documents in a database, find and use the best XML database tools and applications, and store links in a database for metadata access. The book also discusses W3C specifications for XQL, XSL, Xlink, and Xpointer. The first practical guide to making XML work with database applications. Topics include: FreeBSD, Solaris, and Linux; MySQL; XT and other XML processors; Apache; Oracle; XML editing software; LIAM QUIN was a member of the W3C Standards Committee for XML.
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