Introduction to XML, XPath and the $XML API
SUG '02
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Slide 1: Alex Kodat

Slide 2: Agenda

Slide 3: What is XML?

Slide 4: What XML is Not

Slide 5: An XML Example

Slide 6: An XML Example - Continued

Slide 7: XML Document Components

Slide 8: So What's the Big Deal?

Slide 9: So What's the Big Deal?

Slide 10: XML in Applications

Slide 11: All Hierarchical Structures Can be Thought of as and Mapped to a Collection of

Slide 12: Internal XMLDoc Node Types ...

Slide 13: Internal XML Document Object Node Types (continued)

Slide 14: XPath

Slide 15: XPath (continued)

Slide 16: XPath Expessions

Slide 17: The Sirius SOAP/XML API

Slide 18: XPath / $XML_xxx relationship

Slide 19: NODELISTS

Slide 20: NODELISTS (continued)

Slide 21: Quick example

Slide 22: Quick example (contd)1

Slide 23: Quick example (1)1

Slide 24: Quick example (1)2

Slide 25: Quick example 2

Slide 26: Quick example 2 (cont)1

Slide 27: Quick example 2 (cont)

Slide 28: Input/output of character form document

Slide 29: $XML Function Arguments

Slide 30: Some $XML Functions

Slide 31: Updating functions

Slide 32: Updating functions (continued)

Slide 33: $XML - It's Not Just For XML

Slide 34: Conclusion

Slide 35: Coming soon!


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