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Beginning XML Databases (Wrox Beginning Guides)
by Gavin Powell
Average Customer Review: 5 stars based on 1 review.
Customer Review: I work with a lot of school leavers and people outside IT and often have to advise them on how to empower themselves in IT in the right way. Surely SQL and databases are one of the first topics people should understand. HTML was also high on the list. With this book, the author has combined all of them in one making it a very relevant...

Flash XML Applications: Use AS2 and AS3 to Create Photo Galleries, Menus, and Databases
by Joachim Bernhard Schnier
Average Customer Review: 2.5 stars based on 3 reviews.
Customer Review: This book is well written and offers easy to follow steps that clearly explain how to create interactive xml based applications. It covers actionscript 2 & 3 as well as some related Flash components. The accompanying CD offers well constructed lessons that are easy to understand and work through. Thanks for a fantastic flash resource...

Designing XML Databases
by Mark Graves
Average Customer Review: 2.5 stars based on 5 reviews.
Customer Review: This is a great book, very useful for programmers, database developers, students, system architects, and anyone else who wishes to effectively use, design, or build XML databases. A basic knowledge of XML and databases is assumed, and the focus of this book is on pulling them together. Some advanced techniques are described in this b...

XML Data Management: Native XML and XML-Enabled Database Systems
by Akmal B. Chaudhri, Awais Rashid, Roberto Zicari
Average Customer Review: 5 stars based on 2 reviews.
Customer Review: At our company, we write Java applications. Soon, we got to the point that we needed a more formal way to read/write data than merely an ad hoc approach. We use XML. The obvious approach is to use a well tested relational database, like those supplied by IBM, Oracle or Microsoft. A problem was getting detailed, objective explanations...

XML Databases and the Semantic Web
by Bhavani Thuraisingham
Average Customer Review: 3.5 stars based on 10 reviews.
Customer Review: I am new to the field of web and databases and found this to be an excellent book. It is very well written and very easy to read. It does not hype up the area like some other books do and provides a very realistic picture. I am now eager to learn more about the field.

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