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XDK Production Release |
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This release contains the production components listed above with the following additions: |
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XML Parser for Java v2 built upon the production version with the following additional features |
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Supports W3C XML 1.0 Recommendation
Support for DOM 2.0 CORE
Support for DOM 2.0 Traversal including Treewalker, Node Iterator and Node Filter
Support for SAX 2.0 and SAX2-ext
Support for JAXP 1.1
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XSLT Processor for Java built upon the production version with the following additional features |
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Integrated support for W3C XSLT 1.0 Recommendation
Provides new APIs to get XSL Transformation as SAX Output |
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XML Schema Processor for Java supports parsing and validating XML files against an XML Schema definition file (.xsd) and includes the following features: |
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Built upon the XML Parser for Java v2
Supports the three parts of the XML Schema Recommendation |
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Part 0: Primer XML Schema |
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Part 1: Structures XML Schema |
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Part 2: Datatypes |
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XML Class Generator for Java generates a set of Java source files based on an input DTD and XML Schema. |
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Creates documents conforming to the W3C XML 1.0 Recommendation
Supports creating documents in a wide range of encodings |
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XML SQL Utility for Java generates an XML Document from SQL queries wth the following features |
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Outputs text or Document Object Model from a SQL query string or a JDBC ResultSet object
Writes data from an XML document into a database table or view
XML output can be produced as Text, DOM trees or DTDs
Supports Inserts, Updates, Selects and Deletes
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XSQL Servlet produces dynamic XML documents based on one or more SQL queries |
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Optionally transform the resulting XML document in the server or client using XSLT
Utilizes Declarative .xsql XML File for Instructions and Transformations
Supports Selects, Inserts, Updates, & Deletes
Built-in and Custom Action Handler Support
Programmatic API for Java Applications
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Oracle Soap is an implementation of the Simple Object Access Protocol. |
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Server-side infrastructure for managing and running SOAP enabled services
Java client API for invoking SOAP services
Supports pluggable XML parser that supports JAXP and DOM2 API
Supports pluggable providers that enable extensible support for different types of services. This release includes:
- Java provider supports SOAP services that are Java classes
Supports RPC invocation over HTTP transport
Supports HTTP/HTTPS levels 1-3 plus basic authentication, proxy, and proxy basic authentication
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Oracle TransX Utility makes it easier to load translated seed data and messages into the database and includes the following features: |
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Supports loading dataset in XML format
Supports formatting validation
Supports Date/Timestamp format
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XML Java Beans permit easily adding graphical or visual interfaces to XML applications and includes the following components: |
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DOMBuilder Bean encapsulates the DOMParser and provides asynchronous XML document parsing. |
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TreeViewer Bean displays XML formateed files graphicly as a tree. These branches and leaves of this tree can be manipulated with a mouse. |
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SourceViewer Bean displays XML and XSL formated files with color syntax highlighting for easy viewing and editing. |
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Transformer Bean accepts an XML and applies the transformation specified by an input XSL stylesheet to create and output file. |
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TransPanel Bean encapsulates the above beans in a appication component for retrieving, trransforming, and viewing XML files. |
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DBAccess Bean can be used for programmatic access to all features that XMLTransformPanel offers in interactive mode.DBAccess bean supports for XMLType storage |
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DBView Bean can be used in any application that requires visualization of database information using XML and stylesheet transformations. |
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XMLDiff Bean can be used to compare two XML files and represent the difference visally or by the generated XSL code. |
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