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Learn how to turn business data into powerfully integrated solutions with XML and SQL Serverand with the latest details about SOAP-based Web services and .NET client development.
The rich XML support in SQL Server™ 2000 makes it easy to map relational data to XML. Discover how to use SQL Server and XML to move your critical business processes to the Web with the expanded 2nd edition of this popular title for solution developers. Youll learn how to retrieve XML data from a database, insert XML data into the database, and manipulate it in extensible database solutions, using familiar standards such as XPath, XDR schemas, XSL Transformation, HTTP, OLE DB, plus newer tools. Youll also find up-to-date coverage of the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), the Microsoft® .NET Framework, SQLXML 3.0, XML Web services, Updategrams, client-side XML processing, and other vital topics. Topics covered include:
SQL, XML, and the business Internet
Retrieving XML data with Transact-SQL
Inserting XML data with the OpenXML function
Publishing databases with Internet Information Services
Using XML templates to retrieve data over HTTP
Using ADO for XML data access
NEW TOPICS IN THIS EDITION INCLUDE:
Accessing XML data from .NET applications
Client-side XML processing
Modifying data with Updategrams
Modifying data with Diffgrams
Accessing data using SOAP
INCLUDES SAMPLE CODE ON THE WEB!
Code samples available at the Companion Content link on this page
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