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Building Oracle XML Applications

Posted By: esi

Building Oracle XML Applications


Amazon.com
Aimed at Oracle professionals planning or doing XML work, this in-depth guide, covering Oracle8 and Oracle8i, comes from Oracle's lead XML technical evangelist, Steve Muench. No prior knowledge of XML is required to dive into the book, but readers are assumed to be familiar with SQL and with programming using Java or PL/SQL.

Building Oracle XML Applications introduces XML, gives an overview of Oracle XML technologies, and shows what they do and how they fit together. There is a focus on JDeveloper, Oracle's Java and XML development tool, which can be installed from the CD-ROM, and there are plenty of hands-on examples of how to use it. Then there are chapters on processing XML with PL/SQL or Java, transforming XML with XSLT, publishing data with XSQL pages, generating datagrams (XML documents used for exchanging data), and techniques for storing and loading XML data. The final section concentrates on Oracle XML applications, and topics include an XSQL publishing framework, Java extension functions, and using XSQL and XSLT to build personalized portals and discussion forums.

This fast-paced handbook is packed with example code. The presentation is clear, and the technical content is based on the author's deep knowledge of Oracle in general and XML technologies in particular. Highly recommended. --Tim Anderson, Amazon.co.uk

Book Description
A hands-on tutorial in using XML, XSLT, and XPath, showing how to use them with Oracle using Java, PL/SQL, and declarative techniques. The CD-ROM contains JDeveloper 3.1 for Windows NT or 2000, an integrated development environment for Java. Softcover. DLC: XML (Software markup language).

Reviewer: Chris Cortes (The Woodlands, TX United States)
This book delivers on its cover promises. I was recently scheduled to consult on an Oracle XML application, and I decided to purchase this book to give me a better understanding of the requirements of the task that was ahead of me. Without this book, I would have been going into a completely foreign land without a guide. A great read for developers needing to learn about XML, and in particular the way that Oracle implements XML in their applications.

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