EXtensible Markup Language (XML) is a metamarkup language for text documents that allows you to store information in a self-describing format. With XML, you organize information by surrounding it with user -defined, human-readable tags, similar to those used in HTML, but not limited to the tag names used by HTML. Instead, tag names are chosen that best describe the information they organize. XML organizes information hierarchically. In addition, the character set used to encode an XML document is specified within the document. Combined, these features make XML a universal format for information exchange. This chapter starts with a brief introduction to XML. Next, it introduces the various relevant XML standards that exist and examines the support Oracle Application Server provides for these standards. We cover the support in various programming languages such as C, C++, Java, and PL/SQL. Then we include an overview of the XML tools that Oracle Application Server provides for XML development. The chapter finishes up with a glimpse at how some of the Oracle Application Server components employ the use of XML. |