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List of Figures
1-1 Sample XML Processor
1-2 XML Parsers for Java, C, and C++
1-3 Oracle JAXB Class Generator
1-4 XSU Processes SQL Queries and Returns the Result as XML
1-5 XSQL Pages Publishing Framework
1-6 XSLT Virtual Machine
1-7 Sample XML Processor Built with Java Oracle XML Developer's Kit Components
1-8 Generating XML Documents Using Oracle XML Developer's Kit C Components
1-9 Generating XML Documents Using Oracle XML Developer's Kit C++ Components
1-10 Oracle XML Developer's Kit Tools and Frameworks
3-1 Oracle XML Developer's Kit for Java Component Dependencies for JDK 5
4-1 XML Parser Process
4-2 Comparing DOM (Tree-Based) and SAX (Event-Based) APIs
4-3 XML Parser for Java
4-4 Basic Architecture of the DOM Parser
4-5 Using the SAXParser Class
4-6 SAX Parsing with JAXP
4-7 DOM Parsing with JAXP
5-1 Binary XML Encoding
5-2 Binary XML Decoder
6-1 Using the XSLT Processor for Java
9-1 XML Schema Processor
10-1 JAXB Class Generator for Java
11-1 Pipeline Processing
11-2 Using the Pipeline Processor for Java
13-1 Generating XML with XSU
13-2 Storing XML in the Database Using XSU
13-3 Running XSU in the Database
13-4 Running XSU in the Middle Tier
13-5 Running XSU in a Web Server
14-1 Basic Process of a TransX Application
16-1 XSQL Pages Framework Architecture
16-2 Web Access to XSQL Pages
16-3 XSQL Home Page
16-4 XML Result from XSQL Page (AvailableFlightsToday.xsql) Query
16-5 Exploring flight-list.dtd with XML Authority
16-6 XSQL Page Results in XML Format
16-7 Using an XSLT Style Sheet to Render HTML
18-1 The Property Pages
18-2 Setting the Include Path in Visual C++
18-3 Setting the Static Library Path in Visual C++
18-4 Setting the Names of the Libraries in Visual C++ Project
20-1 XML Parser for C Calling Sequence
22-1 XML Schema Processor for C Usage Diagram
D-1 DOMBuilder JavaBean Usage
D-2 XSLTransformer JavaBean Usage
D-3 XMLDBAccess JavaBean Usage
D-4 XMLDiff JavaBean Usage
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