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... For example, it is self-describing (the markup describes the structure and type names of the data, although not the semantics), it is portable (Unicode), and it can describe data in tree or graph structures. ... For example, it is self-describing (the markup describes the structure and type names of the data, although
This paper gives a high-level overview of how to use XML with databases. ... For example, it is self-describing (the markup describes the structure and type names of the data, although not the semantics), it is portable (Unicode), and it can describe data in tree or graph structures. ... For example, it is self-describing (the markup describes the structure and type names of the data, although
data-centric and document-centric documents affect their usage with databases, how XML is commonly used with relational databases, and what native XML databases are and when to use them.
Approximate Word count = 533 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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