Overview
- Comprehensive guide to designing Web-enabled databases with XML technology
- Complete conceptual framework that begins with XML
- Integrating XML databases into enterprise systems
- Includes extensive Java(tm), SQL, and XSL example code
- Applies to all leading enterprise databases, including Oracle and IBM DB2
Design powerful XML-based databases for any application!
Designing XML Databases is a comprehensive guide to XML-based database design in Web and enterprise environments. If you already own an XML-enabled database system, you'll discover powerful design techniques for making the most of it. If you're working with a conventional RDBMS, you'll learn better ways to utilize it in XML application development. And if you're constructing an XML-based database from scratch, you'll master a complete conceptual framework, using a start-to-finish case study. Mark Graves covers all this, and more:
- Integrating database design, DBMS system design, and XML application design
- Using object-oriented, relational, and flat-file databases to store XML data
- Expert XML-based data modeling techniques
- XML database queries: practical approaches, JDBC techniques, and mathematical foundations
- Building XSL and Java user interfaces to Web XML databases
- XML database architecture and native indexing
- Integrating XML databases into broader enterprise systems
- XML databases in scientific applications
Designing XML Databases will be an essential resource for all database designers/developers, XML application developersproject technical leaders-especially those in environments with highly customized requirements.
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