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XML Schema Accelerated

May 5, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
XML Schema is the next generation of enterprise data modeling and, as a developer, you need to know this industry acknowledged standard yesterday. Virtually all major systems development or integration projects today involve some aspect of XML Schema, whether it is only the datatypes and regular expressions, or the full specification. XML Schema Accelerated is the companion workbook to Altova Online Training’s XML Schema Accelerated Series of classes. The modules in this book take you from “know-of” to “know-how” with a step-by-step introduction to the details of XML Schema development using the world’s leading XML development tool: Altova XMLSpy. Developers will appreciate the simple but precise explanations and the comprehensive coverage of the text. Major points are expanded with illustrations, screen shots, examples, and the perspective of Altova’s award winning development team.

Altova’s market-leading XML Schema editing tool, Altova XMLSpy, is used throughout the workbook. Altova XMLSpy’s companion Altova SchemaAgent™, a tool used for complex information architecture work with XML Schema, also makes several appearances. While the content is primarily focused on standards conformant XML Schema development, exposure to the world’s leading XML development tool and its sophisticated XML Schema features is a considerable benefit. The workbook includes references to a large number of downloadable exercises and example files. These files are also bundled with soft copies of the text in both PDF and HTML Help format for fast look-ups. Everything is in place to let you get to work with XML Schema right away, and Altova XMLSpy helps you make it look easy.

This developer’s workbook-format training material is rich in examples, exercises and insights covering the entire scope of the W3C XML Schema recommendation including the built-in datatype library, the structures, regular expressions, and best practices. A working knowledge of XML is assumed. Some exposure to the core concepts of XPath 1.0 is helpful for the chapters on modeling relational constraints. No programming experience is needed to accelerate your knowledge of XML Schema with this comprehensive technical introduction to one of the most vital and important subjects in the XML development world.

XML Schema Accelerated

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Accelerated, Architecture Work, Best Practices, Data Modeling, Development Tool, Explanations, Information Architecture, Integration Projects, Product Description, Regular Expressions, S Market, Schema, Schema Development, Screen Shots, Soft Copies, Step Introduction, Training Material, Ups, W3c Xml Schema, Workbook Format, Working Knowledge, Xmlspy

Pro T-SQL 2008 Programmer’s Guide

May 3, 2010 by BPELforum

  • ISBN13: 9781430210016
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description

Discussing new and existing features, SQL Server designer and administrator Michael Coles takes you on an expert guided tour of Transact–SQL functionality in SQL Server 2008 in his book Pro T–SQL 2008 Programmer’s Guide. Fully functioning examples and downloadable source code bring Coles’ technically accurate and engaging treatment of Transact–SQL into your own hands. Step–by–step explanations ensure clarity, and an advocacy of best–practices will steer you down the road to success.

Pro T–SQL 2008 Programmer’s Guide is every developer’s key to making full use of SQL Server 2008’s powerful, built–in Transact–SQL language. Transact–SQL is the language developers and DBAs use to interact with SQL Server. It’s used for everything from querying data, to writing stored procedures, to managing the database. New features in SQL Server 2008 include a spatial data type, SQLCLR integration, the MERGE statement, a dramatically improved and market–leading XML feature set, and support for encryption—all of which are covered in this book

What you’ll learn

  • Write stored procedures, functions, and triggers using Transact–SQL
  • Apply best–practices when centralizing procedural logic inside your SQL Server database.
  • Seamlessly work with XML data using XQuery, XPath, and the XML type.
  • Use SQLCLR to write .NET code that runs inside SQL Server.
  • Implement full–text search within your database.
  • Load data more efficiently using the new MERGE statement.
  • Learn about the new geography type for storing spatial data.

Who is this book for?

Pro T–SQL 2008 Programmer’s Guide is written for SQL Server and Transact–SQL developers who want to implement best–practices and take full advantage of all that SQL Server has to offer. .NET programmers will find the book helpful in showing how to run .NET code within SQL Server. Database administrators who need to write triggers and the occasional stored procedure will also benefit from the book.

About the Apress Pro Series

The Apress Pro series books are practical, professional tutorials to keep you on and moving up the professional ladder.

You have gotten the job, now you need to hone your skills in these tough competitive times. The Apress Pro series expands your skills and expertise in exactly the areas you need. Master the content of a Pro book, and you will always be able to get the job done in a professional development project. Written by experts in their field, Pro series books from Apress give you the hard–won solutions to problems you will face in your professional programming career.

Pro T-SQL 2008 Programmer’s Guide

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: 2008, Best Practices, Database Admin, Database Load, Dbas, Feature Set, Full Text Search, Guide, Guided Tour, Language Developers, Michael Coles, New Features, Procedural Logic, Product Description, Programmer’s, Remainder Mark, Spatial Data, Sql Developers, Sql Programmer, Sql Server Database, Step Explanations, TSQL, Xml Type, Xpath

Microsoft .NET Distributed Applications: Integrating XML Web Services and .NET Remoting

May 2, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Make the jump to distributed application programming using the .NET Framework—and introduce a new level of performance, scalability, and security to your network and enterprise applications. Expert .NET developer Matthew MacDonald shares proven techniques for fully exploiting .NET Remoting, XML Web services, and other .NET technologies and integrating them into your real-world solutions. MacDonald digs into key .NET building blocks and architectural issues, explaining which features and designs will best serve your customized distributed application projects—and when to use them. Case studies with full code examples illustrate these practical techniques in action, as well as demonstrating their benefits and tradeoffs.Learn how to: • Cross application boundaries with .NET Remoting, XML Web services, and Message Queuing• Create responsive clients and scalable servers with multithreading• Model your distributed application with interfaces, facades, and factories• Use COM+ services such as object pooling, JIT activation, and transactions• Craft a data transfer plan with Microsoft ADO.NET?without concurrency errors• Help secure your code end to end?from the transport level to the presentation tier• Learn ways to avert?or unclog?performance bottlenecks in your applications• Automate deployment using self-updating applications and XML Web services• Master stateless programming and other best practices for distributed applications

Microsoft .NET Distributed Applications: Integrating XML Web Services and .NET Remoting

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: .NET, Application Programming, Application Projects, Applications, Architectural Issues, Best Practices, Building Blocks, Distributed, Enterprise Applications, Facades, Factories, Integrating, Matthew Macdonald, Microsoft, Microsoft Ado, Performance Bottlenecks, Performance Scalability, Practical Techniques, Product Description, Real World Solutions, Remoting, Scalable Servers, services, Stateless Programming, Tradeoffs, Transport Level, Xml Web Services

XML Programming with VB and ASP

May 2, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
This book is an introduction to XML for both beginner and intermediate Visual Basic and Active Server Page developers with over 50 pages of example code. It provides a best-practices approach to VB development and explains 3-tier concepts and UML. Also discussed are business-focused reasons for implementing XML within a company and on Web sites.

XML Programming with VB and ASP

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Active Server Page, Best Practices, Introduction To Xml, Introduction Xml, Page Developers, Product Description, Programming, Uml, Vb Development, Visual Basic, Web Programming, Web Xml, Xml Asp, Xml Programming

Professional SQL Server 2005 XML

May 2, 2010 by BPELforum

  • ISBN13: 9780764597923
  • Condition: USED – VERY GOOD
  • Notes:

Product Description

  • Discusses SQL Server 2005 XML from the server and client sides
  • Examines using XSLT to render the XML data that is retrieved from SQL Server, particularly for ASP.NET
  • Addresses SQL Server relationship with schemas, SOAP, XML security, and .NET
  • Makes extensive use of examples to solve problems that programmers face on an everyday basis and features Server 2005 XML best practices

Professional SQL Server 2005 XML

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: 2005, Addresses, Asp Server, Asp Sql, ASP.NET, Best Practices, Everyday Basis, Net Server, Product Description, Professional, Programmer's, Relationship, Server, Soap Net, Soap Security, Soap Xml, Sql Asp, Sql Server 2005, Xml Data, Xml Security, Xml Server, Xml Sql
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