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RE: JAVA , XML and Oracle
Hello, I am from Malaysia. I am College student, currently I am doing a final
project which using XML, JAVA amd oracle as my programming language. It is
online program. Could any one mind to help me give some information of using
these language for my project? Thanks of help.
From ,
Billy
Malaysia
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Re: JAVA , XML and Oracle
You could start by reading some of the several hundred books that have been
written on these topics.
Billy <sjchin@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:39b09a9d$1@news.devx.com...
>
> Hello, I am from Malaysia. I am College student, currently I am doing a
final
> project which using XML, JAVA amd oracle as my programming language. It is
> online program. Could any one mind to help me give some information of
using
> these language for my project? Thanks of help.
>
> From ,
> Billy
> Malaysia
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RE: JAVA , XML and Oracle
"Billy" <sjchin@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>Hello, I am from Malaysia. I am College student, currently I am doing a
final
>project which using XML, JAVA amd oracle as my programming language. It
is
>online program. Could any one mind to help me give some information of using
>these language for my project? Thanks of help.
>
>From ,
>Billy
>Malaysia
What do you intend to do? I have used they together some time ago and that
project has been really great. If you intend to use XML I would suggest you
to write a few classes over the Apache/IBM Xerces Parser (maybe a "DOMTreeNode"
class may help you.. I have designed my own in order to avoid the caos the
misuse of XML can bring to your project).
Take a look at the Oracle Technet site and download the Oracle-plus-Java
documentation available. There a lot a lot of documents to read but they
are great. I would highly recommend the reading of Oracle Java Developers
Guide.
Good luck.
Hope that helps,
fribeiro
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