XML and SQL Server 2000 |
By John Griffin |
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Publisher | : New Riders Publishing |
Pub Date | : July 20, 2001 |
ISBN | : 0-7357-1112-7 |
Pages | : 384 |
| Copyright |
| | About the Author |
| | About the Technical Reviewers |
| | Tell Us What You Think |
| | Introduction |
| | | Who Will Benefit from This Book? |
| | | Who Is This Book Not For? |
| | | The Organization of This Book |
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| | Chapter 1. XML |
| | | The Origin of XML |
| | | The XML Document |
| | | Document Type Definition (DTD) |
| | | XML Schemas |
| | | Advanced Topics |
| | | Answers to the Two Exercises in the Chapter |
| | | Recap of What Was Discussed in This Chapter |
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| | Chapter 2. XSLT Stylesheets |
| | | Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) |
| | | What Are Stylesheets? |
| | | Nodes and Trees, Not Documents |
| | | Stylesheet Structure |
| | | Templates |
| | | Formatting Numbers for Output |
| | | Conditional Processing |
| | | Modes |
| | | ExampleAn Enterprise Quarterly Fiscal Report |
| | | Recap of What Was Discussed in This Chapter |
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| | Chapter 3. IIS and Virtual Directories |
| | | Virtual Directories |
| | | The Virtual Directory Management Utility |
| | | Creating a Virtual Directory Using the Virtual Directory Management Utility |
| | | The Virtual Directory Management Object Model |
| | | Creating a Virtual Directory Using the Object Model |
| | | Recap of What Was Discussed in This Chapter |
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| | Chapter 4. Accessing SQL 2000 via HTTP |
| | | Two-, Three-, and N-Tiered Architectures |
| | | What Are Our Capabilities When Utilizing HTTP? |
| | | Entities |
| | | Executing SQL via HTTP |
| | | Executing Template Files via HTTP |
| | | Executing Stored Procedures |
| | | Accessing Database Objects via HTTP |
| | | Posting Templates via HTML Forms |
| | | Recap of What Was Discussed in This Chapter |
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| | Chapter 5. Creating XML Views with XDR Schemas |
| | | Overview |
| | | XDR Schemas |
| | | BizTalk |
| | | Annotations to the XDR Schema |
| | | Default Values for Schema Attributes |
| | | Using Annotated XDR Schemas in Queries |
| | | Schema Caching and Performance |
| | | Recap of What Was Discussed in This Chapter |
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| | Chapter 6. Using XPath Queries |
| | | Implementation Limitations |
| | | Differences from W3C Specification |
| | | XPath Data Types |
| | | XPath Conversions |
| | | Location Paths |
| | | Accessing Database Objects via HTTP |
| | | Recap of What Was Discussed in This Chapter |
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| | Chapter 7. FOR XML |
| | | Syntax |
| | | FOR XML Limitations |
| | | RAW Mode |
| | | AUTO Mode |
| | | EXPLICIT Mode |
| | | Recap of What Was Discussed in This Chapter |
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| | Chapter 8. OPENXML |
| | | Using OPENXML |
| | | Metaproperties |
| | | Recap of What Was Discussed in This Chapter |
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| | Appendix A. Northwind Database Schema |
| | | Table Categories |
| | | Table CustomerCustomerDemo |
| | | Table CustomerDemographics |
| | | Table Customers |
| | | Table dtproperties |
| | | Table Employees |
| | | Table EmployeeTerritories |
| | | Table Order Details |
| | | Table Orders |
| | | Table Products |
| | | Table Region |
| | | Table Shippers |
| | | Table Suppliers |
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| | Appendix B. XSLT Instructions with Reference to Text Usage |
| | Appendix C. XPath Functions and Examples |
| | Appendix D. Microsoft XML Data Types |
| | Appendix E. Resources |
| | | XML |
| | | XSLT |
| | | Namespaces |
| | | XML Schema |
| | | SQL Server 2000 |
| | | Miscellaneous Resources |
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| | Appendix F. IBM's XSL Editor |
| | Appendix G. Microsoft's SQL Server XML View Mapper |
| | | Overview of XML View Mapper |
| | | How XML View Mapper Works |
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| | Glossary |