XML Extender Administration and Programming
This book is structured as follows:
- Part 1. Introduction
- This part provides an overview of the XML Extender and how you can use it
in your business applications. It contains a getting-started scenario
that helps you get up and running.
- Part 2. Administration
- This part describes how to prepare and maintain a DB2 database for XML
data. Read this part if you need to administer a DB2 database that
contains XML data.
- Part 3. Programming
- This part describes how to manage your XML data. Read this part if
you need to access and manipulate XML data in a DB2 application
program.
- Part 4. Reference
- This part describes how to use the XML Extender administration commands,
user-defined types, user-defined functions, and stored procedures. It
also lists the messages and codes that the XML Extender issues. Read
this part if you are familiar with the XML Extender concepts and tasks, but
you need information about a user-defined type (UDT), user-defined function
(UDF), command, message, metadata tables, control tables, or code.
- Part 5. Appendixes
- The appendixes describe the DTD for the document access definition,
samples for the examples and getting started scenario, and other IBM XML
products.
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