There are few books out that deal with Oracle Text and XSQL. Applying the methodologies, practices, etc. I found no need to search for another reference.
Oracle XSQL: Combining SQL, Oracle Text, XSLT, and Java to Publish Dynamic Web Content
โ Scribed by Michael D. Thomas
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 593
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
There are few books out that deal with Oracle Text and XSQL. Applying the methodologies, practices, etc. I found no need to search for another reference.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 8
About the Author......Page 20
1 Introducing Oracle XSQL......Page 22
2 Getting Started with XSQL......Page 44
3 Hello, XSQL!......Page 56
4 XSQL Architecture......Page 74
5 Writing XSQL Pages......Page 90
6 XSQL Parameters......Page 118
7 Database Modifications with XSQL......Page 136
8 Oracle SQL......Page 152
9 PL/SQL......Page 246
10 Using Oracle Text 253......Page 274
11 Retrieving XML......Page 282
12 XSLT......Page 294
13 XSLT In-Depth......Page 308
14 Building XSQL Web Applications......Page 388
15 Command Line Utility 443......Page 464
16 Web Services with XSQL......Page 472
17 XSQL Beyond Web Browsing......Page 490
18 Custom Action Handlers......Page 500
19 Serializers......Page 538
Appendix A Resources......Page 568
Team DDU......Page 572
Index......Page 574
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