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Tutorial: Using SQL/XML Queries

Description:This chapter contains a step-by-step tutorial that shows you how to create a SQL/XML query using the DataDirect Query Builder for SQL/XML (the Builder). It also shows you how to embed that query in a Java application and use Connect for SQL/XML hints to provide processing options that are not supported through the standard SQL/XML query syntax.


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Date Added: 2/10/2004 9:05:28 AM
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