
Oracle Database 10g XML & SQL: Design, Build, & Manage XML Applications in Java, C, C++, & PL/SQL
by Scardina, Mark; Chang, Ben; Wang, Jinyu-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Part I: Oracle and the XML Standards
Ch 1: Introducing XMLCh 2: Accessing XML with DOM, SAX, JAXB and XMLPullCh 3: Transforming XML with XSLT and XpathCh 4: Validating XML with DTDs and SchemasCh 5: XML Operations with XQuery and SQLXCh 6: XML Messaging and RPC with SOAP and JAX-RPCCh 7: Putting it all Together with XML Pipeline, JSPs and XSQLPart II: Oracle XML Management for DBAs
Ch 8: Getting Started with the Oracle XML DatabaseCh 9: Storing XML Data and DocumentsCh 10: Retrieving and Generating XMLCh 11: Searching and Querying XMLCh 12: Managing the Oracle XML DatabasePart III: Oracle XML for Java Developers
Ch 13: Getting Started with Oracle XML and JavaCh 14: Building an XML-Powered WebsiteCh 15: Developing an XML Web Service for Content ManagementCh 16: Developing an XML Messaging Application with SOAP and AQCh 17: Developing XML-based Reusable ComponentsPart IV: Oracle XML for C Developers
Ch 18: Getting Started with Oracle XML and CCh 19: Build an XML-Managed ApplicationCh 20: Build an XML Database OCI ApplicationCh 21: Create an XML-Configured High Performance Transformation EnginePart V: Oracle XML for C++ Developers
Ch 22: Getting Started with Oracle XML and C++
Ch 23: Generate Valid XML Documents Without Knowing XML
Ch 24: Build an XML Database Application
Ch 25: Build an XML-Managed Application
Part VI: Oracle XML for PL/SQL Developers
Ch 26: Getting Started with Oracle XML and PL/SQL
Ch 27: Build a PL/SQL Web Service
Ch 28: Integrate Corporate Repositories with XML and PL/SQL
Ch 29: Extending PL/SQL XML Functionality with Java
Ch 30: Putting It All Together
Appendix A: XML Resources
Glossary
Ch 3: Transforming XML with XSLT and XpathCh 4: Validating XML with DTDs and SchemasCh 5: XML Operations with XQuery and SQLXCh 6: XML Messaging and RPC with SOAP and JAX-RPCCh 7: Putting it all Together with XML Pipeline, JSPs and XSQLPart II: Oracle XML Management for DBAs
Ch 8: Getting Started with the Oracle XML DatabaseCh 9: Storing XML Data and DocumentsCh 10: Retrieving and Generating XMLCh 11: Searching and Querying XMLCh 12: Managing the Oracle XML DatabasePart III: Oracle XML for Java Developers
Ch 13: Getting Started with Oracle XML and JavaCh 14: Building an XML-Powered WebsiteCh 15: Developing an XML Web Service for Content ManagementCh 16: Developing an XML Messaging Application with SOAP and AQCh 17: Developing XML-based Reusable ComponentsPart IV: Oracle XML for C Developers
Ch 18: Getting Started with Oracle XML and CCh 19: Build an XML-Managed ApplicationCh 20: Build an XML Database OCI ApplicationCh 21: Create an XML-Configured High Performance Transformation EnginePart V: Oracle XML for C++ Developers
Ch 22: Getting Started with Oracle XML and C++
Ch 23: Generate Valid XML Documents Without Knowing XML
Ch 24: Build an XML Database Application
Ch 25: Build an XML-Managed Application
Part VI: Oracle XML for PL/SQL Developers
Ch 26: Getting Started with Oracle XML and PL/SQL
Ch 27: Build a PL/SQL Web Service
Ch 28: Integrate Corporate Repositories with XML and PL/SQL
Ch 29: Extending PL/SQL XML Functionality with Java
Ch 30: Putting It All Together
Appendix A: XML Resources
Glossary
Ch 5: XML Operations with XQuery and SQLXCh 6: XML Messaging and RPC with SOAP and JAX-RPCCh 7: Putting it all Together with XML Pipeline, JSPs and XSQLPart II: Oracle XML Management for DBAs
Ch 8: Getting Started with the Oracle XML DatabaseCh 9: Storing XML Data and DocumentsCh 10: Retrieving and Generating XMLCh 11: Searching and Querying XMLCh 12: Managing the Oracle XML DatabasePart III: Oracle XML for Java Developers
Ch 13: Getting Started with Oracle XML and JavaCh 14: Building an XML-Powered WebsiteCh 15: Developing an XML Web Service for Content ManagementCh 16: Developing an XML Messaging Application with SOAP and AQCh 17: Developing XML-based Reusable ComponentsPart IV: Oracle XML for C Developers
Ch 18: Getting Started with Oracle XML and CCh 19: Build an XML-Managed ApplicationCh 20: Build an XML Database OCI ApplicationCh 21: Create an XML-Configured High Performance Transformation EnginePart V: Oracle XML for C++ Developers
Ch 22: Getting Started with Oracle XML and C++
Ch 23: Generate Valid XML Documents Without Knowing XML
Ch 24: Build an XML Database Application
Ch 25: Build an XML-Managed Application
Part VI: Oracle XML for PL/SQL Developers
Ch 26: Getting Started with Oracle XML and PL/SQL
Ch 27: Build a PL/SQL Web Service
Ch 28: Integrate Corporate Repositories with XML and PL/SQL
Ch 29: Extending PL/SQL XML Functionality with Java
Ch 30: Putting It All Together
Appendix A: XML Resources
Glossary
Ch 7: Putting it all Together with XML Pipeline, JSPs and XSQLPart II: Oracle XML Management for DBAs
Ch 8: Getting Started with the Oracle XML DatabaseCh 9: Storing XML Data and DocumentsCh 10: Retrieving and Generating XMLCh 11: Searching and Querying XMLCh 12: Managing the Oracle XML DatabasePart III: Oracle XML for Java Developers
Ch 13: Getting Started with Oracle XML and JavaCh 14: Building an XML-Powered WebsiteCh 15: Developing an XML Web Service for Content ManagementCh 16: Developing an XML Messaging Application with SOAP and AQCh 17: Developing XML-based Reusable ComponentsPart IV: Oracle XML for C Developers
Ch 18: Getting Started with Oracle XML and CCh 19: Build an XML-Managed ApplicationCh 20: Build an XML Database OCI ApplicationCh 21: Create an XML-Configured High Performance Transformation EnginePart V: Oracle XML for C++ Developers
Ch 22: Getting Started with Oracle XML and C++
Ch 23: Generate Valid XML Documents Without Knowing XML
Ch 24: Build an XML Database Application
Ch 25: Build an XML-Managed Application
Part VI: Oracle XML for PL/SQL Developers
Ch 26: Getting Started with Oracle XML and PL/SQL
Ch 27: Build a PL/SQL Web Service
Ch 28: Integrate Corporate Repositories with XML and PL/SQL
Ch 29: Extending PL/SQL XML Functionality with Java
Ch 30: Putting It All Together
Appendix A: XML Resources
Glossary
Ch 9: Storing XML Data and DocumentsCh 10: Retrieving and Generating XMLCh 11: Searching and Querying XMLCh 12: Managing the Oracle XML DatabasePart III: Oracle XML for Java Developers
Ch 13: Getting Started with Oracle XML and JavaCh 14: Building an XML-Powered WebsiteCh 15: Developing an XML Web Service for Content ManagementCh 16: Developing an XML Messaging Application with SOAP and AQCh 17: Developing XML-based Reusable ComponentsPart IV: Oracle XML for C Developers
Ch 18: Getting Started with Oracle XML and CCh 19: Build an XML-Managed ApplicationCh 20: Build an XML Database OCI ApplicationCh 21: Create an XML-Configured High Performance Transformation EnginePart V: Oracle XML for C++ Developers
Ch 22: Getting Started with Oracle XML and C++
Ch 23: Generate Valid XML Documents Without Knowing XML
Ch 24: Build an XML Database Application
Ch 25: Build an XML-Managed Application
Part VI: Oracle XML for PL/SQL Developers
Ch 26: Getting Started with Oracle XML and PL/SQL
Ch 27: Build a PL/SQL Web Service
Ch 28: Integrate Corporate Repositories with XML and PL/SQL
Ch 29: Extending PL/SQL XML Functionality with Java
Ch 30: Putting It All Together
Appendix A: XML Resources
Glossary
Ch 11: Searching and Querying XMLCh 12: Managing the Oracle XML DatabasePart III: Oracle XML for Java Developers
Ch 13: Getting Started with Oracle XML and JavaCh 14: Building an XML-Powered WebsiteCh 15: Developing an XML Web Service for Content ManagementCh 16: Developing an XML Messaging Application with SOAP and AQCh 17: Developing XML-based Reusable ComponentsPart IV: Oracle XML for C Developers
Ch 18: Getting Started with Oracle XML and CCh 19: Build an XML-Managed ApplicationCh 20: Build an XML Database OCI ApplicationCh 21: Create an XML-Configured High Performance Transformation EnginePart V: Oracle XML for C++ Developers
Ch 22: Getting Started with Oracle XML and C++
Ch 23: Generate Valid XML Documents Without Knowing XML
Ch 24: Build an XML Database Application
Ch 25: Build an XML-Managed Application
Part VI: Oracle XML for PL/SQL Developers
Ch 26: Getting Started with Oracle XML and PL/SQL
Ch 27: Build a PL/SQL Web Service
Ch 28: Integrate Corporate Repositories with XML and PL/SQL
Ch 29: Extending PL/SQL XML Functionality with Java
Ch 30: Putting It All Together
Appendix A: XML Resources
Glossary
Part III: Oracle XML for Java Developers
Ch 13: Getting Started with Oracle XML and JavaCh 14: Building an XML-Powered WebsiteCh 15: Developing an XML Web Service for Content ManagementCh 16: Developing an XML Messaging Application with SOAP and AQCh 17: Developing XML-based Reusable ComponentsPart IV: Oracle XML for C Developers
Ch 18: Getting Started with Oracle XML and CCh 19: Build an XML-Managed ApplicationCh 20: Build an XML Database OCI ApplicationCh 21: Create an XML-Configured High Performance Transformation EnginePart V: Oracle XML for C++ Developers
Ch 22: Getting Started with Oracle XML and C++
Ch 23: Generate Valid XML Documents Without Knowing XML
Ch 24: Build an XML Database Application
Ch 25: Build an XML-Managed Application
Part VI: Oracle XML for PL/SQL Developers
Ch 26: Getting Started with Oracle XML and PL/SQL
Ch 27: Build a PL/SQL Web Service
Ch 28: Integrate Corporate Repositories with XML and PL/SQL
Ch 29: Extending PL/SQL XML Functionality with Java
Ch 30: Putting It All Together
Appendix A: XML Resources
Glossary
Ch 15: Developing an XML Web Service for Content ManagementCh 16: Developing an XML Messaging Application with SOAP and AQCh 17: Developing XML-based Reusable ComponentsPart IV: Oracle XML for C Developers
Ch 18: Getting Started with Oracle XML and CCh 19: Build an XML-Managed ApplicationCh 20: Build an XML Database OCI ApplicationCh 21: Create an XML-Configured High Performance Transformation EnginePart V: Oracle XML for C++ Developers
Ch 22: Getting Started with Oracle XML and C++
Ch 23: Generate Valid XML Documents Without Knowing XML
Ch 24: Build an XML Database Application
Ch 25: Build an XML-Managed Application
Part VI: Oracle XML for PL/SQL Developers
Ch 26: Getting Started with Oracle XML and PL/SQL
Ch 27: Build a PL/SQL Web Service
Ch 28: Integrate Corporate Repositories with XML and PL/SQL
Ch 29: Extending PL/SQL XML Functionality with Java
Ch 30: Putting It All Together
Appendix A: XML Resources
Glossary
Ch 17: Developing XML-based Reusable ComponentsPart IV: Oracle XML for C Developers
Ch 18: Getting Started with Oracle XML and CCh 19: Build an XML-Managed ApplicationCh 20: Build an XML Database OCI ApplicationCh 21: Create an XML-Configured High Performance Transformation EnginePart V: Oracle XML for C++ Developers
Ch 22: Getting Started with Oracle XML and C++
Ch 23: Generate Valid XML Documents Without Knowing XML
Ch 24: Build an XML Database Application
Ch 25: Build an XML-Managed Application
Part VI: Oracle XML for PL/SQL Developers
Ch 26: Getting Started with Oracle XML and PL/SQL
Ch 27: Build a PL/SQL Web Service
Ch 28: Integrate Corporate Repositories with XML and PL/SQL
Ch 29: Extending PL/SQL XML Functionality with Java
Ch 30: Putting It All Together
Appendix A: XML Resources
Glossary
Ch 19: Build an XML-Managed ApplicationCh 20: Build an XML Database OCI ApplicationCh 21: Create an XML-Configured High Performance Transformation EnginePart V: Oracle XML for C++ Developers
Ch 22: Getting Started with Oracle XML and C++
Ch 23: Generate Valid XML Documents Without Knowing XML
Ch 24: Build an XML Database Application
Ch 25: Build an XML-Managed Application
Part VI: Oracle XML for PL/SQL Developers
Ch 26: Getting Started with Oracle XML and PL/SQL
Ch 27: Build a PL/SQL Web Service
Ch 28: Integrate Corporate Repositories with XML and PL/SQL
Ch 29: Extending PL/SQL XML Functionality with Java
Ch 30: Putting It All Together
Appendix A: XML Resources
Glossary
Ch 21: Create an XML-Configured High Performance Transformation EnginePart V: Oracle XML for C++ Developers
Ch 22: Getting Started with Oracle XML and C++
Ch 23: Generate Valid XML Documents Without Knowing XML
Ch 24: Build an XML Database Application
Ch 25: Build an XML-Managed Application
Part VI: Oracle XML for PL/SQL Developers
Ch 26: Getting Started with Oracle XML and PL/SQL
Ch 27: Build a PL/SQL Web Service
Ch 28: Integrate Corporate Repositories with XML and PL/SQL
Ch 29: Extending PL/SQL XML Functionality with Java
Ch 30: Putting It All Together
Appendix A: XML Resources
Glossary
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