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Clearing the confusion about XML databases
When developers talk about XML databases, they usually mean two things: the database that stores the XML data and the DBMS that manipulates the XML database. Most major DBMS products allow you to integrate XML data into your application without changing your existing database. Let’s discuss the types of XML...
Tags: Databases, Beth Bowden, XML, native XML database, XML document, database, XML Database, RDBMS
Technical articles 2003-05-30
Native XML databases boost e-business transaction speeds
By Maggie BiggsExtensible Markup Language XML is quickly becoming the de facto standard for exchanging corporate data via structured documents, whether internally with business partners or via public applications across the Internet. However, the data you need to exchange will likely be stored today in a relational database or...
Tags: CNET, XML, XML Database, native XML database
Technical articles 2001-12-26

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Native XML Support in DB2 Universal Database
The major relational database systems have been providing XML support for several years, predominantly by mapping XML to existing concepts such as LOBs or (object-) relational tables. The limitations of these approaches are well known in research and industry. Thus, a forthcoming version of DB2 Universal Database is enhanced with...
Tags: Database, IBM DB2 Universal Database, IBM DB2, XML Storage, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development
White papers 2005-07-19
Use DB2 Native XML With PHP: Leverage DB2 Native XML Functionality and PHP to Simplify Apps Using XML Data
Learn about the effectiveness of using the native XML capabilities coming in the next version of DB2 Universal Database for Linux, UNIX, and Windows to simplify application code and the relational schemas. This paper looks at the impact of schema evolution on the application and walks the reader through a...
Tags: PHP, XML-Data, IBM DB2, Scripting Languages, XML, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Software, Data Management
White papers 2005-10-27
Querying, Constructing, and Transforming XML With Oracle XQuery
With the release of Oracle Database 10g Release 2, Oracle introduced a full-featured, native XQuery engine integrated with the database that can be used to accomplish various tasks involved in developing an XML-enabled application. A query language designed to work with the XML data model, XQuery can actually operate on...
Tags: Oracle Corp., XQuery, XML, Databases, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
White papers 2006-02-01
XML in a Non-Unicode Database: Handle Code Page Conversion in XML Data in DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
This paper explains how to use the XML native data type in a non-Unicode database in DB2 Viper 2. The paper provide tips on how to avoid substitution characters, pointers for query structuring and character reference usage, and explanations of the new utility User-Defined Functions UDFs shipping with the product....
Tags: Linux, Microsoft Windows, XML-Data, Unix, IBM DB2, Databases, Storage, XML, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Hardware, Software/Web Development, Web Development
White papers 2007-07-19
Towards an Industrial Strength SQL/XML Infrastructure
XML has become an attractive data processing model for applications. SQL/XML is a SQL standard that integrates XML with SQL. It introduces the XML datatype as a native SQL datatype and defines XML generation functions in the SQL/XML 2003 standard. The goal for the next version of SQL/XML is integrating...
Tags: SQL, XML, Programming Languages, Databases, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Software Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
White papers 2004-07-21
XML Application Migration From DB2 8.x to DB2 Viper, Part 1: Partial Updates to XML Documents in DB2 Viper
XML support in DB2 Universal Database UDB Version 8.x is based on DB2's relational infrastructure. Previous to the DB2 Viper release, XML data was either stored intact as a Character Large Object CLOB or shredded to relational tables. In contrast, DB2 Version 9.1 has true native support for XML data....
Tags: XML Document, Migration, XML-Data, IBM DB2, XML, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Software, Data Management
White papers 2006-05-11
Building Database-Driven PHP Applications on Oracle XML DB
Although, when working with Oracle XML DB from the PHP scripting language, one can still process XML data on the client side by using PHP's XML extensions, there are many advantages to processing XML content inside the database. Moving the XML processing to the database tier is particularly useful when...
Tags: Database, Oracle Corp., XML, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development
White papers
XQuery USE ME (XqUSEme) (xpi)
XqUSEme is written to allow XQueries in Firefox via the open-source Saxon-B XQuery engine, or, with an extra download, via the Berkeley DB XML native XML database. The latter can also allow storage of XML documents but it is about 52 MB to download, and about 400+ MB after installation....
Tags: XQuery, Brett Zamir, XqUSEme, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Software downloads 2008-01-22
Using a Java Query Analyzer to Translate Generic Query to SQL, XPath and XQuery
As traditional relational databases and new native XML databases are maturing as viable storage solutions for XML data, application developers are faced with SQL extended to provide XML support along with new query languages, such as XPath and XQuery. At the Indiana University Digital Library Program, various data-driven digital library...
Tags: Java, XQuery, SQL, XPath, Indiana University, Java Query Analyzer, XML, Storage, Programming Languages, Databases, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Hardware, Software Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
White papers 2005-01-11
XMetaL and XMLSpy: XML Tools for Different Tasks
The goal in this paper has been to help to understand the differences between an XML authoring solution like XMetaL and an XML IDE like XMLSpy. In short, XMetaL is the platform of choice for organizations looking to implement an easy-to-use, cost-effective system for creating native XML content. XML IDEs,...
Tags: XMetal, Tool, Justsystems, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development
White papers 2007-08-29
Querying XML
As a strongly typed, highly expressive, compositional query language, XQuery is of interest to developers seeking to access data stored in multiple applications and data sources. Even where the storage is more homogeneous - say, entirely in a database - if the data is XML-oriented, XQuery preserves the XML abstraction,...
Tags: Oracle Corp., XQuery, SQL, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development
White papers 2004-12-01
XML Application Migration From DB2 8.x to DB2 Viper, Part 2: Compare XML Functionality in DB2 Viper to XML Functionality in DB2 V8.x
XML support in DB2 UDB Version 8.x was based on DB2's relational infrastructure. XML data was either stored intact as a Character Large Object CLOB or shredded to relational tables. DB2 UDB Viper, on the other hand, has true native support for XML data. XML is now handled as a...
Tags: Migration, XML-Data, IBM DB2, XML, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Software, Data Management
White papers 2006-05-24
Documentum Fundamentals - XML Management
Documentum products provide an enterprise-grade content management solution with native XML capabilities across the entire content management platform. In this webcast, you will learn how you can make XML work for you and get the newest perspectives about using XML from leading organizations like Arbortext.
Tags: Documentum, Content Management, Web Technology, XML, Enterprise Software, Software, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Webcasts
Documentum Fundamentals: XML Management
Documentum products provide an enterprise-grade content management solution with native XML capabilities across the entire content management platform. In this webcast, you will learn how you can make XML work for you and get the newest perspectives about using XML from leading organizations like Arbortext.
Tags: Documentum, Content Management, Web Technology, XML, Enterprise Software, Software, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Webcasts
Preserving XML Queries During Schema Evolution: A Guide to Writing Queries That Behave Well Across XML Schema Changes
As XML gains widespread use as an information exchange standard, the ability to persist, validate, and query XML documents becomes increasingly important. Moreover, with the proliferation of Web services and mash-ups, Web application developers increasingly need to query and transform XML messages, where such messages come directly from a Web...
Tags: XML Schema, XML Document, XML Query, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development
White papers 2007-06-05
Database and XML Toolkit (DbTkXml) (exe)
The DbXmlTool Toolkit provides the following basic database functions: export data from a database to DBF, XML, CSV, HTML or TXT format, merge and synchronize data between databases, import data into a database from DBF, XML, CSV and TXT format without duplication, automate repetitive database tasks (DbScript or command line...
Tags: XML, DbXmlTool Toolkit, Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
Software downloads 2005-08-15
Alchemist XML IDE Professional (exe)
Alchemist XML IDE, is an advanced XML Integrated Development Environment XML IDE. Alchemist adds powerful new features, again pushing the innovation envelope that helped establish Alchemist in the market. Alchemist's best-in-class features for working with XML, XSL, XSLT, XPath, SQL/XML, code generation, database to XML mapping and many other XML...
Tags: IDE, Alchemist, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Software downloads 2006-03-15
How to Boost Performance of Your XML Data in DB2
Today, most XML content is stored either in file systems or in relational or pure XML databases. When stored in relational databases, the XML data is either shredded or stored as a single object. These methods have their advantages, but retrieving and updating this data can be expensive and time-consuming....
Tags: Performance, XML Database, XML-Data, IBM DB2, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development
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