The development of XML stored procedures in XML enabled databases

Alahmari, F and Pardede, E 2012, 'The development of XML stored procedures in XML enabled databases', in L Wang, J Jiang, J Lu, L Hong, B Liu (ed.) Proceedings of the 2011 International Conference on Web-Age Information Management (WAIM 2011), Wuhan, China, 14-16 September 2011, pp. 150-159.


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Collection: Conference Papers

Title The development of XML stored procedures in XML enabled databases
Author(s) Alahmari, F
Pardede, E
Year 2012
Conference name WAIM 2011
Conference location Wuhan, China
Conference dates 14-16 September 2011
Proceedings title Proceedings of the 2011 International Conference on Web-Age Information Management (WAIM 2011)
Editor(s) L Wang, J Jiang, J Lu, L Hong, B Liu
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Place of publication Germany
Start page 150
End page 159
Total pages 10
Abstract In Relational Databases (RDB), the concept of stored procedures is quite familiar to users, these being procedural methods that can be used for data retrieval and manipulation. When users want to query or manipulate data, they can utilize these methods and pass in the parameters. By doing so, the users do not need to perform ad-hoc queries every time they want to perform typical actions. In contrast, XML databases offer no support for such methods as yet, meaning that users have to write ad-hoc XQuery or XPath, which can be time consuming, prone to errors and not user-friendly. This paper investigates how SQL stored procedures can be developed to effectively conduct various XQuery and XPath against XML data within the enabled databases. For implementation, we use SQL Server 2008.
Subjects Database Management
Keyword(s) XML methods
XML stored procedures
XQuery
DOI - identifier 10.1007/978-3-642-28635-3_14
Copyright notice © 2012 Springer-Verlag
ISSN 0302-9743
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