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XML Addict? SQL Junkie? I've got required reading for you.
Michael Rys posts links to three key white papers on XML storage, XQuery and XML indexing internals. What are you waiting for...? :)
Jeff Nolan demonstrates why I love XQuery.
He gets it and he offers a demo . It's happening... unstructured text search. Been a long time in coming and when it gets into the hands of users look out, a whole new way to manage information.
Non-obvious but true: SQL's XML type instances are not DOM documents by default
Darshan Sighn, publisher of YukonXML posted an interested question on the SQL2005 XML newsgroup yesterday asking how to force an untyped XML instance to be like an normal XML document where there is a single root element. I'm not sure there's a way to...
Coolest InfoPath Post ever... at least so far.
So how do you use InfoPath and SQL Server 2005 Service Broker together? Rushi Desai to the rescue: Integerating InfoPath with SQL Server 2005 . Man this guy is cranking out the good stuff!
Yesterday's thinking, Today's Technology and Tomorrow's Problems
I think we're getting really close to a very interesting convergence of two very different forces that's going to be the catalyst for the next big thing. Force one: Yesterday's thinking is failing to give us the ability to build solutions today that help...
What do I want? OWL for the Masses, XQuery and a Diet!
Since Mike Champion asks what we want to see in future versions of XML , I thought I'd give him my list. It's my opinion that XML's greatest strength -- amazing adaptability -- is also its biggest weakness -- too few rules. Today, we're getting more benefit...
Posted: Feb 02 2005, 10:55 PM by ktegels | with no comments
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At the intersection of .Text and InfoPath…
…you'll find this spiffy Form called SimpleBlogger that lets you compose posts for .Text using InfoPath. That really appeals to me for two reasons: it means I can compose posts with being connected to any network and it’s a good example of what you can...
Posted: Jan 22 2005, 09:51 AM by ktegels | with no comments
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If you're not already subscribed to the SSX Blog RSS...
...you better get on it ASAP . I'm hopefull that we're going to see a blizzard of activity there in the next few days related to SQL Server 2005 Express, Express Manager (XM) and build releases. 'nuff said?
Example: Using .nodes() to shred XML
I like doing things the simple way I guess. Here's an example of using the .nodes() method of an XML-type instance to produce a tabular shred of its data. Not hard once you figure out that its giving a new current context for each row. Continues here...
Posted: Nov 15 2004, 09:19 AM by ktegels | with no comments
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Microsoft Word 2003: WordProcessingML Transform Inference Tool
Well now isn't this interesting... I've not cracked it open yet, but one of the big use cases I see for the XML type in Yukon is the storage, query and serving of WordDocs. Now sure, you can use XQuery to shape the XML you from those instances, but sometimes...
Posted: Nov 12 2004, 05:56 PM by ktegels | with no comments
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