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The Definitive Guide to Berkeley DB XML (Hardcover)

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This book teaches the basics of XML with an original approach, using real-world examples from an interesting (and operating) environment with broad applicability. Programmers and engineers owe it to themselves to understand the technologies that are taught in this book. It covers the full spectrum of Berkeley DB XML tools, including the command-line shell, transactions, rollbacks, replication, archiving and monitoring. Techniques and concepts that have broad applicability outside of the subject matter are skillfully explained: XML, XPath, XQuery, XML schemas, all industry-standard technologies that find one of their best tutorial treatments, and all in the context of a simple database solution. The book also presents a remarkable example of query power by translating natural-language requests ("Give me all people that are males") into modular XSLT queries. It concludes with real-world, instantly-useable application examples for managing collections of data.

About the Author


Danny Brian has been programming for over 20 years. Since the advent of Linux and FreeBSD operating systems, his major development interests have been natural language processing, games, and XML technologies. Danny has been a regular speaker at O'Reilly's Open Source Convention since 2001, winning the Damian Conway Award for Technical Excellence in 2001. Formerly a columnist for The Perl Journal, he has recently worked as an analyst and software engineer for NTT/Verio, and is the chief executive officer of an entertainment startup.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781590596661
ISBN-10: 1590596668
Publisher: Apress
Publication Date: August 23rd, 2006
Pages: 399
Language: English