Subject: Re: Oracle XML/XSLT Technology "Blast" - Six New Components From: Christopher Conway <chris_conway@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 12:38:39 -0400 |
Steve Muench wrote: > > As Oracle's XML Technology Evangelist, of course I'm > excited to tell the world about the "Technology Blast" of six > new XML technology components made available today on our > Oracle Technet Website. > > - New XSLT engine inside a faster "v2" Java XML Parser > - XML SQL Utility for easier database "XML-out" and "XML-in" > - XSQL Servlet for easily serving up SQL/XML/XSLT-powered "datapages" > - XML Parsers in three new languages (C, C++, and PL/SQL) > > When it rains it pours :-) Take a look! > > http://technet.oracle.com/tech/xml > > > XML Parser for Java v2 (w/ XSLT) > -------------------------------- > > - Completely re-architected, optimized performance > > - Integrated XSLT Engine (Supports April 20 1999 WD) > > - Runs inside the Oracle8i database or out > > - Node.transformNode() to Transform a DOM Node by XSLStylesheet > > - Instantiate & Cache an XSLStylesheet Once and Reuse It > > - Output of Transformations Can be DocumentFragments > > XML SQL Utility for Java > ------------------------ > > - Convert results of SQL statements > or ResultSets to XML > > - Supports DOM or XML-text output > > - Handles all Oracle8i Object/Relational Datatypes > > - Works with Views and structured Object Views > > - Runs inside the Oracle8i database or out > > - Java & PL/SQL interfaces > > - Save XML Documents of a canonical > format to tables or object views > > XSQL Servlet > ------------ > > - Java Servlet written utilizing the XML SQL > Utility and XML Parser v2's XSLT Engine to > easily build dynamic "datapages" in XML out > of one or more SQL queries embedded in any > XML document. > > - Optionally transform resuting "XSQL" page by > an XSLT transform in the server or client > > - Tons of supplied demos, including a complete > sample "Do You XML?" Website built out of a > *single* XSQL page with a single XSLT > transform. > > XML Parser for PL/SQL > --------------------- > > - DOM/SAX/Namespaces-Compliant XML Parser for PL/SQL > (Oracle8i Only) > > XML Parser for C > ---------------- > > - DOM/SAX/Namespaces-Compliant XML Parser for C > > XML Parser for C++ > ------------------ > > - DOM/SAX/Namespaces-Compliant XML Parser for C++ > > _________________________________________________________ > Steve Muench, Consulting Product Manager & XML Evangelist > Business Components for Java Dev't Team > http://www.oracle.com/xml > > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list -- chris_conway@xxxxxxxxxxxx XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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