List of Tables
- 1-1 Overview of Oracle XML Developer's Kit Components
- 1-2 XDK for Java Components for Generating XML
- 3-1 Dependent Libraries of Oracle XML Developer's Kit for C Components on UNIX
- 3-2 UNIX Environment Settings for Oracle XML Developer's Kit for C Components
- 3-3 Oracle XML Developer's Kit for C/C++ Utilities on UNIX
- 3-4 Header Files in the Oracle XML Developer's Kit for C Compile-Time Environment
- 3-5 Dependent Libraries of Oracle XML Developer's Kit for C Components on Windows
- 3-6 Windows Environment Settings for Oracle XML Developer's Kit for C Components
- 3-7 Oracle XML Developer's Kit for C/C++ Utilities on Windows
- 3-8 Summary of Oracle XML Developer's Kit for C APIs
- 4-1 XSLT Processor for C: Command Line Options
- 4-2 XSLT for C Demo Files
- 5-1 Interfaces for XML, DOM, and SAX APIs
- 5-2 Data Types Used in the XML Parser for C
- 5-3 C Parser Demos
- 5-4 C XML Parser Command-Line Options
- 5-5 NULL-Terminated and Length-Encoded C API Functions
- 5-6 XMLType Functions
- 7-1 XML Schema Processor for C: Supplied Files in $ORACLE_HOME
- 7-2 XML Schema Processor for C: Supplied Libraries
- 7-3 XML Schema for C Samples Provided
- 8-1 XmlDiff Command-Line Options for the C Language
- 8-2 Xdiff Operation Attributes
- 8-3 XmlPatch for C Command-Line Options
- 10-1 Deprecated XDB Package Classes and Their Unified Java API Equivalents
- 10-2 Deprecated XMLType Methods and Their Unified Java API Equivalents
- 10-3 XMLDocument Output Based on KIND and CONNECTION
- 11-1 Java Libraries for Oracle XML Developer's Kit for Java Components
- 11-2 UNIX Environment Variables for Oracle XML Developer's Kit for Java Components
- 11-3 Oracle XML Developer's Kit for Java UNIX Utilities
- 11-4 Windows Environment Variables for Oracle XML Developer's Kit for Java Components
- 11-5 Oracle XML Developer's Kit for Java Windows Utilities
- 12-1 XML Parser for Java Validation Modes
- 12-2 XML Compression with DOM and SAX
- 12-3 Java Parser Demos
- 12-4 oraxml Command-Line Options
- 12-5 DOMParser Configuration Methods
- 12-6 Some Interfaces Implemented by XMLDocument
- 12-7 Methods for Getting and Manipulating DOM Tree Nodes
- 12-8 ACCESS_MODE Attribute Values
- 12-9 Range Class Methods
- 12-10 Static Fields in the NodeFilter Interface
- 12-11 TreeWalker Interface Methods
- 12-12 SAX 2.0 Handler Interfaces
- 12-13 SAX 2.0 Helper Classes
- 12-14 SAXParser Methods for Registering Event Handlers
- 12-15 XMLTokenizer Methods
- 12-16 JAXP Packages
- 14-1 XSLT Processor Sample Files
- 14-2 Command-Line Options for oraxsl
- 14-3 XSLProcessor Methods
- 14-4 XMLDocumentFragment Methods
- 15-1 Descriptions of Various Types of Entity
- 15-2 XQJ Implementation-Defined Items
- 15-3 XQuery Implementation-Defined Items
- 15-4 XQuery Update Facility Implementation-Defined Items
- 15-5 Default Initial Values for the Static Context
- 16-1 OXQDDataSource Properties
- 16-2 Oracle XML DB Support for Optional XQJ Features
- 17-1 Feature Comparison Between XML Schema and DTD
- 17-2 oracle.xml.parser.schema Classes
- 17-3 XML Schema Sample Files
- 18-1 javax.xml.bind Classes and Interfaces
- 18-2 JAXB Class Generator Demos
- 18-3 orajaxb Command-Line Options
- 19-1 Methods in Class oracle.xml.pipeline.controller.Process
- 19-2 Classes in oracle.xml.pipeline.processes
- 19-3 PipelineProcessor Methods
- 19-4 Pipeline Processor Sample Files
- 19-5 orapipe Command-Line Options
- 19-6 PipelineErrorHandler Methods
- 21-1 XSU Sample Files
- 21-2 getXML Options
- 21-3 putXML Options
- 22-1 TransX Utility Features
- 22-2 TransX Configuration Methods
- 22-3 TransX Utility Sample Files
- 22-4 TransX Utility Command-Line Options
- 22-5 TransX Utility Command-Line Parameters
- 22-6 <column> Attributes
- 22-7 date and dateTime Formats
- 23-1 Notation for Occurrence of Attributes and Elements
- 23-2 Entity References
- 23-3 DLF Elements
- 23-4 Top-Level Table Element
- 23-5 Translation Elements
- 23-6 Lookup Key Elements
- 23-7 Metadata Elements
- 23-8 Data Elements
- 23-9 Attributes
- 23-10 DLF Attributes
- 23-11 XML Namespace Attributes
- 24-1 XSQL Servlet Demos
- 25-1 Pseudo-Attributes for <?xml-stylesheet ?>
- 25-2 Helpful Methods in the XSQLActionHandlerImpl Class
- 26-1 Header Files in the XDK for C++ Compile-Time Environment
- 28-1 XML Parser for C++ Sample Files
- 29-1 XSLT for C++ Sample Files
- 30-1 XML Schema Processor for C++ Command-Line Options
- 30-2 XML Schema Processor for C++ Samples Provided
- 32-1 C++ Class Generator Options
- 32-2 XML C++ Class Generator Files
- 33-1 Built-In XSQL Elements and Action Handler Classes
- 33-2 XSQL Configuration File Settings
- 33-3 Attributes for <xsql:delete-request>
- 33-4 Attributes for <xsql:dml>
- 33-5 Attributes for <xsql:if-param>
- 33-6 Attributes for <xsql:include-owa>
- 33-7 Attributes for <xsql:include-xml>
- 33-8 Attributes for <xsql:include-xsql>
- 33-9 Attributes for <xsql:insert-param>
- 33-10 Attributes for <xsql:insert-request>
- 33-11 Attributes for <xsql:query>
- 33-12 Attributes for <xsql:set-cookie>
- 33-13 Attributes for <xsql:set-page-param>
- 33-14 Attributes for <xsql:set-session-param>
- 33-15 Attributes for <xsql:set-stylesheet-param>
- 33-16 Attributes for <xsql:update-request>
- 34-1 Summary of XML Standards Supported by Oracle XML Developer's Kit
- D-1 javax.xml.async DOM-Related Classes and Interfaces
- D-2 javax.xml.async XSL-Related Classes and Interfaces
- D-3 XMLDBAccess Methods
- D-4 XMLDiff Methods
- D-5 JavaBean Sample Java Source Files
- D-6 JavaBean Sample Files