Session Summary
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 introduces several new
features for querying database tables and receiving the results as an XML
document. Web Release 1 of XML for SQL Server adds UpdateGrams and Bulk load
functionality, as well as a host of other improvements and bug fixes to the
base XML features in SQL Server 2000.
Web Release 2 introduces
support for XSD mapping schemas, client-side "for XML" functionality, a new
SQLXML OLEDB provider, and significant performance improvements. SQLXML 2.0
also introduces a set of SQLXML Managed Classes that allows .NET developers to
access SQLXML functionality.
The objectives of this session are to
introduce you to the new features in Web Release 2, and to discuss how these
features can be used to build XML-based Web and Windows applications that
access and manipulate data stored in SQL Server databases.
This is a
Level
200 session that was recorded November 6, 2001 and presented by
Karthik Ravindran. Karthik Ravindran joined Microsoft as a Visual Basic and ASP
Web database developer support professional in November 1999. He specializes in and
supports the Visual Basic and ASP data access technologies, and MSXML. He holds
a master's degree in Information Technology, and the MCSD and MCP+SB (Site
Builder) certifications. Prior to joining the Product Support Services team at
Microsoft, he was a client/server developer who specialized in designing and
implementing two- and three-tier Windows DNA applications using Visual Basic
and ASP. Karthik recently took on the role of the PSS MSXML Beta Product lead.
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