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Title:
Scripting XML and WMI for Microsoft SQL server 2000 : professional developer's guide
Author:
Martinsson, Tobias, 1976-
ISBN:
9780471399513
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
New York : John Wiley, ©2001.
Physical Description:
xviii, 413 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm + 1 computer optical disc (4 3/4 in.).
Series:
Professional developer's guide series

Professional developer's guide series.
Contents:
pt. 1. SQL Server and Extensible Markup Language (XML) -- Ch. 1. SQL Server 2000 -- Ch. 2. Introduction to Extensible Markup Language (XML) -- Ch. 3. SQL Server and XML on the Web -- Ch. 4. The FOR XML Modes -- Ch. 5. Annotated Schemas -- Ch. 6. Writing, Modifying, and Deleting XML Data -- Ch. 7. Updategrams -- Ch. 8. Applying XML from SQL Server -- pt. 2. SQL Server and Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) -- Ch. 9. Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) -- Ch. 10. The WMI Scripting API -- Ch. 11. WMI Query Language -- Ch. 12. Common Management Tasks -- pt. 3. Schema Reference -- App. A. Aggregations -- App. B. Dependent Objects -- App. C. Permissions -- App. D. Scoped Objects -- App. E. Containment -- App. F. Static Settings -- App. G. Dynamic Settings -- App. H. Extensions -- App. I. Statistics -- App. J. Logical Elements -- App. K. Users and Accounts -- App. L. Service and Process Classes -- App. M. Storage -- App. N. Database Management System (DBMS) Objects -- App. O. Top-Level Classes, Parameters, and More -- App. P. What Is on the CD-ROM?

Summary

A quick-start guide to mastering all of SQL Server 2000's hot new Web development and database programming features
SQL Server 2000's new XML features, Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), and scripting capabilities make it easier than ever for Web developers to create and manage flexible, scalable database applications optimized for the Internet--especially e-commerce applications. This quick-start guide is for Web developers and database programmers who need to get up to speed on these powerful new features. It begins with a no-frills tutorial on SQL programming basics and all the new SQL features. Then, step-by-step, it shows readers how to use those features to build cool database applications and to optimize database performance.