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XML - Sample Corner
The XML section contains a series of samples
describing how to use the XML features of the Oracle 10g Database and Oracle9i in real life applications.
It also shows the usage of different XML libraries and utilities
that come with the Oracle XML Developer's Kit (XDK) and how they
make applications and Web sites XML enabled. Please visit our
XML DB sample section
for more XML DB samples. This page contains
the following samples.
XSLT 2.0 Features Sample [12-Jan-2005]
This sample demonstrates how to use the
new XSLT2.0 features, that are supported by Oracle XML Developer's
Kit 10g .
Download (ZIP, 18KB)
Readme
Oracle XDK 10g Unicode Support and XSLT
Extension Sample Application [01-Apr-2004]
Redhat Linux Certified
This sample application demonstrates the
Unicode Support of XDK using the scenario of a Real Estate Portal.
The sample application supports two languages; English and French.
Download (ZIP, 265KB)
Readme
Metadata Sample with the Oracle9i Metadata API
[14-Jan-2004]
Redhat Linux Certified
The live sample application demonstrates
many of the Metadata API's capabilities. A sample schema is established
with tables, indexes, triggers, grants and views. The Metadata API
is used to extract all of these objects' metadata as XML, DDL and
HTML.
Building a Real FAQ Website
with New Oracle9i Database XML Features
and the Oracle9i XDK [14-Jan-2004]
Learn more about the the XML Developer's
Kit APIs and the new Oracle9i
XML features in this real application example. The live online demonstration
contains up-to-date FAQs covering the Oracle XDKs and XML-enabled
databases, application servers and tools.
Oracle XSQL Pages Publishing
Framework Live Demo [14-Jan-2004]
Learn more about the XSQL publishing
framework that easily publishes XML information on the Internet.
By combining the power of SQL, XML, and XSLT, it greatly simplifies
publishing dynamic Web content based on database information. The
live demo online contains real applications built with XSQL servlet.
Insurance Profile System
with JAXB [03-Dec-2003]
Redhat Linux Certified
The Insurance Profile System application
demonstrates how users can quickly and easily develop applications
that handle XML data with the help of Oracle XDK 10g. This
application demonstrates the power of Java Architecture for XML
Binding (JAXB) and how it simplifies access to XML documents through
simplified Java Objects.
TransX Utility Sample
with the Oracle9i XDK for
Java [31-Oct-2002]
Redhat Linux Certified
The TransX Utility sample application demonstrates
the use of the TransX utility Java API that is supplied with the
Oracle XDK for Java. This sample provides interface for unloading
data from one database table into XML and load it into another table
in the same or a different database after applying translation attributes.
XML Data Streaming
for Enterprise Applications Using PL/SQL and SAX [23-Apr-2002]
Analyze the fundamental strategies for XML
processing in enterprise applications and discuss an efficient XML
data-streaming solution that makes use of the SAX, PL/SQL interfaces
and Oracle8i/9i Database.
Product Catalog
Application with New Oracle9i
Database XML Features and the Oracle9i
XDK [17-Apr-2002]
Demonstrates the usage of XML Developer's
Kit (XDK) and the new Oracle9i XML features for storing and
searching XML data.
Customer
Management Application with New Oracle9i
Database XML Features and the Oracle9i
XDK [17-Apr-2002]
Redhat Linux Certified
Demonstrates using XML Developers' Kit APIs
and the new Oracle9i
XML features for storing and searching XML data. It also demonstrates
the Server-Side XML Schema Validation from PL/SQL.
Employee
Information Management using the XSQL page publishing framework [17-Apr-2002]
Redhat Linux Certified
Shows how the XSQL Page Publishing Framework
could be used to perform different database operations and to handle
dynamic content using SQL, XML and XSL.
Building Product
Orders with New Oracle9i
Database XML Features and the Oracle9i
XDK [17-Apr-2002]
Redhat Linux Certified
Demonstrates how to use Class Generator
for Java in generating Product Orders. It uses the XSQL Page publishing
Framework for storing the generated orders XML inside an Oracle9i Database.
Building an XML-powered
Distributed Application with Oracle9i [14-Feb-2002]
Demonstrates how to use Class Generator
for Java in generating Product Orders. It uses the XSQL Page publishing
Framework for storing the generated orders XML inside an Oracle9i Database.
Building Server-Side
XML Schema Validation from PL/SQL [24-Aug-2001]
Get an introduction to XML schema validation
with the XDK for Java working in PL/SQL. Learn how to build an Oracle
Java Stored Procedure to perform the schema validation in the Oracle9i Database.
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