CARVIEW |
By?Steve Muench
First Edition
October 2000
Pages: 812
ISBN 10: 1-56592-691-9 |
ISBN 13:9781565926912
(Average of 17 Customer Reviews)
This rich and detailed look at the many Oracle tools that support XML development shows Java and PL/SQL developers how to combine the power of XML and XSLT with the speed, functionality, and reliability of the Oracle database. The nearly 800 pages of entertaining text, helpful and time-saving hints, and extensive examples can be put to use immediately to build custom XML applications. Includes a CD-ROM with JDeveloper 3.1, an integrated development environment for Java developers.
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How to actually USE oracle XML in applications, September 26 2005





The title says it all. This book helped me at every stage, from installation of the required java classes, what to look for, and through the install of oracle packages to testing each useful piece, spoon-feeding it to you in digestible chunks. If you cannot use this book and create useful, meaningful XML-friendly code, then you are in the wrong business. Quit your programming job and get hired at a help desk somewhere.
5-stars!
Building Oracle XML Applications Review, January 04 2004





It is an excellent book but very hard for someone who is unfamiliar with oracle. It goes without saying that after chapter 5 the examples are very usefule for the real world. Only some exaples are not working as they are referenced to older edition of oracle than the latest that can be used.
Building Oracle XML Applications Review, October 08 2003





This is probably good for experienced Oracle users to get to grips with XML. Trying to go the other way, it is as arcane, obscure and misleading as all of the Oracle documentation I have tried to struggle through.
I can compare it to "Programming Microsoft SQL Server 2000 with XML" (Graeme Malcolm, Microsoft Press), which I started at the beginning and worked through to a working project.
The examples in the early chapters of "Oracle XML Applications" don't work. By imaginative use of the index I have found some stuff in chapter 8 that might yet get me started. Now I am locked in combat with the JDeveloper that came on the cover CD.
I had forgotten how much I hated Borland JBuilder, which is the root of this hostile, unhelpful application. I am taking time off from persuading it not to put my test files in C:\Program Files.
Building Oracle XML Applications Review, September 30 2003





I tried using this book without the CD which I had left at home. After hours of trying to compile the code on page 185 for the XMLDocuments class on Oracle9i client and Java SDK 1.4, I have decide that the product is just a waste of my money and unfortunately my time.
Frankly, if the code in the book does not compile and I have to spend hours debugging it, the book's value as a reference source is very much diminshed.
Building Oracle XML Applications Review, September 24 2002





it was good
Building Oracle XML Applications Review, September 20 2002





The number of 5 munchkin ratings on this book speak for themselves. I can hardly wait to see the good stuff Steve will bring to us with an updated XML DB version of this book.
Building Oracle XML Applications Review, August 02 2002





Authoritative and detailed. It demystifies CLOBs and how to handle them. It demonstrates and provides routines to empower PL/SQL and Java programmers to use XML and XSLT processing in their own database code. The book reviews and explains numerous Oracle offerings such as Intermedia Text.
Very well done!
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Building Oracle XML Applications Review, July 24 2002





Good book. To make things easier while working with XML & Oracle, this book is a the best thing for reference.
Building Oracle XML Applications Review, April 06 2001





This is the book about XML and Java that teaches me the most.
(I couldnt help mumbling Cool from time to time )
The examples are great, specially the Stock Quotes example.
Also the information on Java Stored Procedures turned out to be really useful.
Re-finding information that you know you read in the book somewhere can be difficult sometimes.
Herman Polderman
Software Architect
Bell Identification BV
Building Oracle XML Applications Review, February 21 2001





What a great book, especailly starting from chapter 5. Easy to understand and good examples.
Building Oracle XML Applications Review, December 16 2000





This book contains every example Oracle should have provided themselves. An Oracle support representative pointed me towards this book, and it's worth every penny|
Building Oracle XML Applications Review, November 14 2000





This is perhaps the best book on XML written so far. The material in the book provides deep insight into the Oracle XML capacities by providing real world examples and issues faced with reading/writing XML datagrams from databases through Oracle XML capacities and covers a wide gamut of issues (mostly performance) faced by application developers in using XML as the format for data exchange and solutions to counter most of these issues. The best part of the book are the chapters on XSLT and the numerous examples that shows the power of XSLT in rendering and transforming XML data. The book is highly recommended for both beginners and experienced programmers in XML(/Java). There is something for
every level of reader interested in using XML for B2B applications.
Building Oracle XML Applications Review, November 08 2000





A wonderful book.
Thanks
Building Oracle XML Applications Review, November 03 2000





Great Book. I had some idea about using xml in our project but this book drops the learning curve several leaps in blending Oracle with XML technologies and using it to our advantage. Thanks Steve.
Building Oracle XML Applications Review, October 31 2000





This is an essential book for anyone working with
Oracle and XML. There's no other book which comes
close in these topics.
The examples are clear and well-explained. Within
the book Steve Muench develops a package of XML utilities
which accompany the examples. These utilities are
extremely useful in their own right, and are
sure to become a standard part of your toolkit.
Both Java and PL/SQL developers will find the book useful
as Muench covers the examples from both angles. The
coverage of the Oracle XSQL technology is unique.
I highly recommend this book and have pointed
more than a few developers towards it already.
After reading just the opening chapters you'll
be itching to get started using the Oracle
XML tools on offer.
A must have for any Oracle/XML developers bookshelf.
Building Oracle XML Applications Review, October 19 2000





Nothing could be more true than what bill has said about this book. In my opinion, this is perhapes the best book that I have ever read ! Actually, I have been waiting for this book to come out for quite some time, especially after I had read the sample chapter, I used to visit OReilly site daily to see the release. While reading the book, I felt as if the author had the premonition
about what curiosity/question a reader might have and he goes on to explain that, I mean this is amazing. Another book that I would like to see from Steve would be "Business Components for Java". Steve, if you are redaing this, please give it a serious thought
Vimal K Kansal
Building Oracle XML Applications Review, October 19 2000





Steve Muench should get an Oscar nomination for this. What comes through loud and clear is what a total understanding he has of the subject. This, along with his talent of making a very complex subject almost easy to understand, puts him among the very best writers of technical subjects.
Further, I have compiled and ran several of his procedures and guess what? They work!
I recommend this book to all developers who struggle daily with the Oracle implementations and need to develop a XML app or two. Dont even install JDeveloper and the parsers until you have read the first few chapters.
Media reviews
"Must-read book for developers using Oracle databases, XML, PL/SQL, and Java. Covers topics such as XSQL Pages, XSL transformations, interMedia searching, and generating datagrams."
--Ken North, Dr Dobbs
This fast-paced handbook is packed with example code. The presentation is clear, and the technical content is based
on the author's deep knowledge of Oracle in general and XML
technologies in particular. Highly recommended."
--Tim Anderson, Amazon.co.uk, Nov 2001
"Must-read book for developers" --Ken North, Dr Dobbs XML, June 2001
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