DB2 pureXML Cookbook: Master the Power of the IBM Hybrid Data Server

DB2 pureXML Cookbook: Master the Power of the IBM Hybrid Data Server
Authors
Matthias Nicola, Pav KumarChatterjee
ISBN
0138150478
Published
20 Aug 2009
Purchase online
amazon.com

DB2 pureXML CookbookMaster the Power of the IBM Hybrid Data ServerHands-On Solutions and Best Practices for Developing and Managing XML Database Applications with DB2More and more database developers and DBAs are being asked to develop applications and manage databases that involve XML data. Many are utilizing the highly praised DB2 pureXML technology from IBM.

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DB2 pureXML Cookbook

Master the Power of the IBM Hybrid Data Server

Hands-On Solutions and Best Practices for Developing and Managing XML Database Applications with DB2

More and more database developers and DBAs are being asked to develop applications and manage databases that involve XML data. Many are utilizing the highly praised DB2 pureXML technology from IBM. In the DB2 pureXML Cookbook, two leading experts from IBM offer the practical solutions and proven code samples that database professionals need to build better XML solutions faster. Organized by task, this book is packed with more than 700 easy-to-adapt “recipe-style” examples covering the entire application lifecycle–from planning and design through coding, optimization, and troubleshooting. This extraordinary library of recipes includes more than 250 XQuery and SQL/XML queries. With the authors’ hands-on guidance, you’ll learn how to combine pureXML “ingredients” to efficiently perform virtually any XML data management task, from the simplest to the most advanced.

Coverage includes

  • pureXML in DB2 9 for z/OS and DB2 9.1, 9.5, and 9.7 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
  • Best practices for designing XML data, applications, and storage objects Importing, exporting, loading, replicating, and federating XML data
  • Querying XML data, from start to finish: XPath and XQuery data model and languages, SQL/XML, stored procedures, UDFs, and much more
  • Avoiding common errors and inefficient XML queries
  • Converting relational data to XML and vice versa
  • Updating and transforming XML documents
  • Defining and working with XML indexes
  • Monitoring and optimizing the performance of XML queries and other operations
  • Using XML Schemas to constrain and validate XML documents
  • XML application development–including code samples for Java, .NET, C, COBOL,PL/1, PHP, and Perl

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