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Old July 19th, 2005, 10:48 PM
Ken North
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Default SQL standards editor discusses SQL:2003, XQuery and APIs

Jim Melton, standards architect at Oracle and editor of the SQL standard,
discusses SQL/XML (technically part 14 of the new SQL:2003 standard).
He also discusses data access APIs and the integration of XQuery into SQL.

Running time for this program is 6:15 (streaming video or audio)
http://www.sqlsummit.com/People/JMelton.htm



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Old July 19th, 2005, 10:48 PM
Mark C. Stock
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"Ken North" <knorth2@deletethis.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c6gakv$q8$1@ngspool-d02.news.aol.com...
| Jim Melton, standards architect at Oracle and editor of the SQL standard,
| discusses SQL/XML (technically part 14 of the new SQL:2003 standard).
| He also discusses data access APIs and the integration of XQuery into SQL.
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| Running time for this program is 6:15 (streaming video or audio)
| http://www.sqlsummit.com/People/JMelton.htm
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| ====================================
| Ken North
| www.WebServicesSummit.com
| www.SQLSummit.com
| www.GridSummit.com (coming soon)
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good stuff, ken -- but i'm afraid if you post stuff like this to other than
c.d.o. marketplace, you're going to get targeted by the spam police, which
always gets real messy -- also, they are REALLY touchy about posting to more
than one c.d.o. forum

thanks again for the informative post

;-{ mcs


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Old July 19th, 2005, 10:48 PM
Ken North
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Default Re: SQL standards editor discusses SQL:2003, XQuery and APIs

> good stuff, ken -- but i'm afraid if you post stuff like this to other than[color=blue]
> c.d.o. marketplace, you're going to get targeted by the spam police[/color]

The charter is very clear about the content of the "marketplace" newsgroup. This
is not a job listing or an ad for a commercial product or service
[color=blue]
> they are REALLY touchy about posting to more than one c.d.o. forum[/color]

They have a right to their opinion. Consider this definition of newsgroup spam:

"single message sent to 20 or more Usenet newsgroups"
http://spam.abuse.net/overview/whatisspam.shtml

Common sense is the best guideline. Are Jim Melton's remarks informative or
spam? Are they useful to DBAs and developers or promoting a product or service?









 

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