... created from user input
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XML data retrieved fromXMLdata islands or XML documents
Creating XMLdatafrom user input
Frequently you will have user input that you need to merge into the XMLdata ... poster.responseXML .xml, , "Response from Server"
Module 7: Posting XMLDatafrom Client to Server 7
Populating an XMLData Packet
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Retrieving datafromXMLdata islands ... Posting XMLDatafrom Client to Server
Sending XMLDatafrom Client to Server
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Client creates an XMLdata packet and posts it to
the server
Client Web server
XML
DOM
tree
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XMLHTTP
object
2
XMLDOM
object
4
XML...
... allows you to collect, store, and retrieve information from databases.
To access a databasefrom within a FrontPage-based application, you need to
connect to a database using the Database Results ... Personnel Data link to view the employee details.
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Retrieving Datafrom a Database
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Demonstration: Importing a Databaseto the Current ... Web site architecture and
database architecture.
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Database Architecture
A database is a collection of data stored in the form of tables....
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Retrieving Datafrom a Database
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Demonstration: Importing a Databaseto the Current
Web
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Demonstration: Connecting to a Database by Using
Database ... Objective
To identify the queries used
to interact with database.
Lead-in
In order to retrieve
information from a relational
database, you use queries.
Module 1: Displaying Datafrom a Database ... the database is added to the list of available
databases.
6. Name the database connection as Inventory, and then click Yes.
When you import a database into your Web, FrontPage prompts you to...
... a network. Imagine that the client wants some datafrom the
database to display to the end user. The data is pulled out from the databasefrom data- access
components. But how will it reach ... such cases, you need to convert the source XMLdatato a format acceptable
to the target system. In short, in real-world scenarios you need to transform XMLdatafrom one
form to another.
That ...
ADO.NET DataSet objects, and LINQ to SQL, which allows you to query relational databases
such as SQL Server.
LINQ toXML is a new approach to programming with XML data. It provides the in-memory...
... a network. Imagine that the client wants some datafrom the
database to display to the end user. The data is pulled out from the databasefrom data- access
components. But how will it reach ... objects.
LINQ to ADO.NET provides a set of features for working with datafrom relational data-
bases. LINQ to ADO.NET comes in two flavors: LINQ to DataSet, which allows you to query
ADO.NET DataSet ...
ADO.NET DataSet objects, and LINQ to SQL, which allows you to query relational databases
such as SQL Server.
LINQ toXML is a new approach to programming with XML data. It provides the in-memory...
... and
calls to databases where the content is returned in XML format.
Now that you understand what XML is, let’s delve into the rules for constructing XML
languages.
Understanding XML Syntax
XML languages ... character data; DTDs dont.
ã XML schemas allow you to define custom data types; you cant do this within DTDs.
ã XML schemas support the derivation of one data type from another; you cant derive
data ... reads
data from a database and marks it up in XML might embed all content in CDATA sections to
avoid the need to process the reserved characters explicitly. I’ll show you an example of using
CDATA...
...
Edmonton Symptom Assessment System; HDS: Hamilton Depression Scale; McGill QOL: McGill quality of Life-single item; MSAS: Memorial
Symptom Assessment Scale; QOL: quality of life; SDS: Symptom ... broncho-
genic carcinoma were assessed to determine the relation-
ship between survival and four 'non-anatomical' prognostic
indicators: symptomatic history, performance status,
weight loss ... psy-
chological factors and duration of survival or time to
relapse. They did not collect data on health-related quality
of life but concluded that, although these factors may con-
tribute to the initiation...
... irrelevant to its delivery. A DOM-
based parser, however, must parse the complete document to be able to deliver it to its
ultimate destination.
Some XML Tools
Developers commonly want to know what tools ... of the XML
document to an application. XML processors are usually called XML parsers, as they parse the
XML document; see Figure 1-2.
Figure 1-2. The XML document-processing model
Common XML processors ... Introduction to XML
This chapter introduces you to Extensible Markup Language (XML) and explains some of its
basic concepts. It’s an ideal place to start if you’re completely new to XML. The concepts...
... Medicine 2010, 63:181-193.
ligamentous repairs and unilateral total knee replacement for OA), family history of total
knee replacement (defined as a total knee replacement for OA in a biological ... hands) [17]). Subjects from the control cohort had neither
knee symptoms nor risk factors for OA. The exclusion criteria for the study included
rheumatoid arthritis, bilateral total knee joint replacement, ... cartilage T
2
maps: individuals with risk factors for OA have
higher and more heterogeneous knee cartilage MR T
2
compared to normal
controls – datafrom the osteoarthritis initiative
Gabby...
... (18.0 to 19.5) 22.7 (22.0 to 23.5) 20.8 (20.24 to 21.3)
1 to 4 1.9 (1.8 to 2.1) 2.3 (2.2 to 2.5) 2.1 (2.0 to 2.2)
5 to 14 0.8 (0.9 to 0.9) 0.9 (0.8 to 0.9) 0.9 (0.8 to 0.9)
15 to 24 1.8 (1.8 to ... 2.0 (1.9 to 2.1) 1.9 (1.9 to 2.0)
25 to 34 4.1 (4.0 to 4.2) 4.7 (4.6 to 4.8) 4.4 (4.3 to 4.5)
35 to 44 10.1 (9.9 to 10.2) 12.8 (12.6 to 13.0) 11.4 (11.3 to 11.5)
45 to 54 23.5 (23.2 to 23.7) ... (31.6 to 32.2) 27.6 (27.4 to 27.8)
55 to 64 55.9 (55.5 to 56.4) 71.1 (70.5 to 71.6) 63.2 (62.9 to 63.6)
65 to 74 133.6 (132.8 to 134.5) 174.2 (173.1 to 175.2) 152.0 (151.4 to 152.7)
75 to 84...
... body-weight datafrom Heusner [10] and
from Kleiber [1,3]. Parameters used for the predictions are
MLEs from fitting the equations to the data of White and
Seymour, which is the most powerful data set ... the numerator is the variance from the optimal fit of Kleiber's law.
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Calculated using datafrom reference 11
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Calculated using datafrom reference 10
Table 3: Scaling exponents from LSLR ... Estimates of k from the
data of Couture and Hulbert [30] are -0.21 (liver) and -
0.11 (kidney). The estimate of k from hepatocyte cell cul-
tures is -0.18 [31].
One goal of this paper is to develop...
... and
calls to databases where the content is returned in XML format.
Now that you understand what XML is, let’s delve into the rules for constructing XML
languages.
Understanding XML Syntax
XML languages ... irrelevant to its delivery. A DOM-
based parser, however, must parse the complete document to be able to deliver it to its
ultimate destination.
Some XML Tools
Developers commonly want to know what tools ... dedicated XML IDEs tend to cover similar ground and differ in the depth of their sup-
port and their user interfaces. Most of these tools have an XML editor, tools for creating DTDs
and XML schemas,...