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Oracle9i Case Studies - XML Applications
Release 1 (9.0.1)

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What's New in Oracle XML-Enabled Technology?

This section describes the new features in the following releases:

XML Features Introduced with Oracle9i, Release 1 (9.0.1)

Here are the new XML features in Oracle9i Release 1 (9.0.1):

XDK for Java
XML SQL Utility (XSU) Features

XSU is also considered part of the XDK for Java and XDK for PL/SQL.

See:

Oracle9i Application Developer's Guide - XML, "XML SQL Utility (XSU)" 

Database XML Related Enhancements

Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a standard format developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) for representing structured and unstructured data on the Web. Universal Resource Identifiers (URIs) identify resources such as Web pages anywhere on the Web. Oracle provides types to handle XML and URI data, as well as a class of URIs called DBUri-REFs to access data stored within the database itself. It also provides a new set of types to store and access both external and internal URIs from within the database.

Advanced Queueing (AQ) Features
Metadata API
Oracle Text (interMedia Text/Context) Features
Phone Number Portability (SDP)

XML Features Introduced with Oracle8i Release 3 (8.1.7)

New XML features introduced in Oracle8i, Release 3 (8.1.7) were enhanced and improved versions of the following components:


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