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DBXML - Connecting XML with Relational Databases
Shanghai, China September 21-September 23
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CIT.2005.95Fifth International Conference on Com ...
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Ventzislav Tzvetkov, California State University at Fullerton
Xiong Wang, California State University at Fullerton

In this paper, we introduce a software system, called DBXML that provides a transformation utility to connect XML with relational databases. The transformation utility can convert data both ways - from XML-Schema to relational database schema and from relational database schema to XML-Schema. In the meantime it performs conversions between the data in the XML documents and the relational database. XML-Schema as defined by the World Wide Web Consortium is used to enforce data type constraints and primary/foreign key relationships in the generated XML document. Most similar systems support conversion between relational databases and the Document Type Definitions (DTD). The XML-Schema is preferred over DTD for several reasons, such as customizable data types, stricter XML structures, and ability to enforce referential constraints. The system has a simple GUI (Graphical User Interface) that currently works on all versions of Windows. It can be extended to support other platforms, operating systems, and RDBMS.

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Ventzislav Tzvetkov, Xiong Wang, "DBXML - Connecting XML with Relational Databases," cit, pp.130-135, Fifth International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT'05), 2005
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