Session Summary
This Support WebCast will be an overview of the new XML
features that will be available with SQL Server 2000. XML is a standard that
has been widely accepted and SQL Server 2000 has added XML features to assist
developers in maximizing the XML technology. The new features that will be
discussed include Annotated Schemas, OpenXML, URL Queries, Xpath (as it relates
to SQL Server 2000), and new XML system stored procedures. We will also discuss
the FOR XML syntax that allows relational data to be pulled back in XML format
This session that was recorded April 28, 2000 and presented by
Michael Rys. Michael Rys is a program manager with the Microsoft SQL Server XML
Technology group. He has been with this group since its inception in early
1999. Michael joined Microsoft in December 1998, after working on
semi-structured databases and information integration at Stanford University.
He earned his PhD at the Swiss Federal Institute in his hometown of Zurich,
Switzerland while building an object-oriented database system on top of a RDBMS
using materialization and parallelism.
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