Tuesday, June 7, 2011

::::|| VU ||:::: XQuery with XML - [eTechy101.com]

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The post title is 'XQuery with XML'. Below is a preview of the post.

XQuery is to XML what SQL is to database tables and is being widely used in
association with XML for web programming. Prior knowledge of HTML and XML is
required to have a firm grip on XQuery. XQuery is mainly designed to query XML
data - not just XML files, but anything that can appear as XML, including
databases. Good thing about xQuery is that it is supported by all major
databases. To put it in simple words, XQuery is a language for finding and
extracting elements and attributes from XML documents. Some of the common uses
of XQuery could be to extract information to use in a Web Service, to generate
summary reports, to transform XML data to XHTML and to search Web documents for
relevant information. XQuery is compatible with several W3C standards, such as
XML, Namespaces, XSLT, XPath, and XML Schema.

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