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1. | Overview: XQuery
With the XQuery 1.0 standard, you finally have a tool that will
make it much easier to search, extract and manipulate information
from XML content stored in databases. This in-depth tutorial not
only walks you through the XQuery specification, but also teaches
you how to program with this widely anticipated query language.XQuery is for query writers who have some knowledge of
XML basics, but not necessarily advanced knowledge of XML-related
technologies. It can be used both as a tutorial, by reading cover
to cover, and as a reference, by using the comprehensive index and
appendixes. Either...
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2. | ![]() XPath: Navigating XML with XPath 1.0 and 2.0 Kick Start By: Steven Holzner Publisher: Sams Publication Date: 18-DEC-2003 Insert Date: 07-JAN-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: XPath: Navigating XML with XPath 1.0 and 2.0 Kick Start XPath is to XML as SQL is to databases: XML applications need
XPath to locate specific data within an XML document for further
processing with other XML applications such as XSLT, XQuery,
XPointer, XLink and DOM level 3. With XPath, these applications
offer developers a full toolkit for transforming, linking, and
searching XML data. Developers need to understand XPath to fully
exploit XML in their applications, and they have few resources
beyond the W3C specification. XPath Kick Start will examine
every aspect of XPath in detail, including its influence on and use
with these other XML...
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3. | ![]() By: John E. Simpson Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 31-JUL-2002 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: XPath and XPointer
Referring to specific information inside an XML document is a
little like finding a needle in a haystack: how do you
differentiate the information you need from everything else? XPath
and XPointer are two closely related languages that play a key role
in XML processing by allowing developers to find these needles and
manipulate embedded information. XPath describes a route for
finding specific items by defining a path through the hierarchy of
an XML document, abstracting only the information that's relevant
for identifying the data. XPointer extends XPath to identify more
complex parts of...
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4. | ![]() XSLT and XPATH: A Guide to XML Transformations By: John Robert Gardner; Zarella L. Rendon Publisher: Prentice Hall Publication Date: 26-JUL-2001 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: XSLT and XPATH: A Guide to XML Transformations Gain total control over your information with XSLT and
XPath!
Master XSLT and XPath—the "keys to the XML kingdom"
Build custom XML output solutions that won't become
obsolete
Learn everything from basic XML-to-HTML conversions to leading
edge techniques
CD-ROM includes all examples from the book
Mastering XSLT and XPath gives you unprecedented control
over your information—and helps you leverage virtually every
new XML technology, from XLink to schemas. Discover XSLT's powerful
vocabulary of easy, programming-like features, and learn how to
build custom solutions that...
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