Oracle® XML Reference 10g (9.0.4) Part Number B10926-01 |
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Oracle XML Reference is intended for anyone with an interest in the latest Internet technologies, specifically in Oracle support for XML technology.
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Chapters in this part cover JAVA APIs for XML.
Chapter 2, "Document Object Model (DOM)"
Chapter 3, "XML Processing for Java (JAXP)"
Chapter 4, "XSLT Processing for Java"
Chapter 5, "XML Schema Processing"
Chapter 6, "XML Class Generation for Java"
Chapter 7, "XML SQL Utility for Java"
Chapter 8, "XSQL Pages Publishing Framework for Java"
Chapter 9, "TransX Utility for Java"
Chapter 10, "Oracle XML JavaBeans"
Chapter 11, "Compression for Java"
Chapter 12, "Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)"
Chapters in this part cover C APIs for XML.
Chapters in this part cover C++ APIs for XML.
For more information, programmers should see various titles in the database documentation library.
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This section describes the conventions used in the text and code examples of this documentation set. It describes:
We use various conventions in text to help you more quickly identify special terms. The following table describes those conventions and provides examples of their use.
Code examples illustrate SQL, PL/SQL, SQL*Plus, or other command-line statements. They are displayed in a monospace (fixed-width) font and separated from normal text as shown in this example:
SELECT username FROM dba_users WHERE username = 'MIGRATE';
The following table describes typographic conventions used in code examples and provides examples of their use.
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