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IBM DB2 support in oXygen XML Editor

Hi,

I am glad to announce that a new major version of the oXygen XML Editor
is available from our website http://www.oxygenxml.com

oXygen XML Editor 8.0 added support for IBM DB2 9 database (available
in Enterprise edition).

It provides a new Database perspective with a Database Explorer view
that can be used to browse the database structure in a tree format and
a Table Explorer view that can be used to edit the table data. You can
run SQL interrogations over the database with support for SQL parameter
markers that can be configured into a scenario.

If you are using the XML data storage and retrieval features from IBM
DB2 you will be able to edit the table content of an XML type directly
in the oXygen XML editor. There is also support for SQL/XML and XQuery
interrogations as well for XSD schema view/registration/unregistration.

The configuration for DB2 support is simple, you need to configure a
DB2 datasource and a connection based on it:
http://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/ug-stan...db2-datasource
http://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/ug-stan...db2-connection

oXygen is available on almost any platform both as a standalone
application and as an Eclipse plugin.
To find the full list of new additions and more details please visit:

http://www.oxygenxml.com/index.html#new-version

Best Regards,
Stefan
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Stefan Vasile
<oXygen/XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger
http://www.oxygenxml.com

Nov 21 '06 #1
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