Programming With XML for DB2, Part 1: Understand the XML Data Model
Source: IBM
A primary goal of XML is to make the application development process simple, cheap, portable, and of high quality. XML programming is bringing about the same kind of radical shift in the application development paradigm in this decade as object methodologies did in the last decade. In the first of a series on programming with XML for IBM DB2 for Linux UNIX, and Windows, one will learn the basics of the XML data model and the advantages it brings to the programming environment over a pure object model.
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| Date: | Jul 2007 |
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