Oracle XML/XSLT Technology "Blast" - Six New Components
Date: 23 Jun 1999 06:39:44 -0700 From: Steve Muench <SMUENCH@us.oracle.com> To: xsl-list@mulberrytech.com Subject: Oracle XML/XSLT Technology "Blast" - Six New Components
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
Prepared by Robin Cover for the The SGML/XML Web Page archive.