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- Understand the structure of the XML file.
- Identify one type of XML file from another.
- When a new file is inserted, updated, or deleted, create an alert e-mail or take some other action.
- Parse an XML file so that the individual XML attributes can be identified and manipulated.
- Use relational applications, including reporting tools, to edit and analyze the content of these files.
- Preserve the XML file so that end users can use their XML editors to view and edit files as needed.
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?xml version = '1.0' standalone = 'yes'?>
<ACCESSCONTROLLIST>
<NAME>myAcl</NAME>
<Description>myAcl to restrict tuser55
from reading </Description>
<ACEs>
<AccessControlEntry>
<Grantee Reftype="name"> scott </Grantee>
<Active>true</Active>
<AccessLevel>
<discover> true </discover>
<GetContent> false </GetContent>
<SetContent> false </SetContent>
</AccessLevel>
<Granted>true</Granted>
</AccessControlEntry>
</ACEs>
</ACCESSCONTROLLIST> |
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