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RTP, North Carolina

Using HR-XML With a pureXML Database
Wednesday, May 21, 2008 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM EDT
(10:00 AM - 11:30 AM PDT)

One of the questions most frequently asked by those implementing HR-XML is how do I map it into a database? While some may take on the task of mapping HR-XML to fields in their relational databases, there are alternatives.

This webinar describes how you can store, index, and query HR-XML easily without first mapping to relational structures. Compared to relational database storage, the pureXML database approach can offer considerable design and development savings. Schema evolution becomes much easier as there is no longer any need to re-structure the way data is stored in the face of HR-XML structure changes. For added flexibility, there is no need to associate exactly one schema with the stored XML, the appropriate version of the HR-XML schema can be used. New SOA, Web Services, Web 2.0, Mashup and Forms solutions for HR-XML become easier to build.

A pureXML HR-XML solution will be described and illustrations will be provided through interactive demonstrations and downloads that you can find through by typing Google pureXML alphaWorks.

Register today for this free webinar:
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/268212569

About the Presenter

Susan Malaika is a Senior Technical Staff Member in IBM’s Information Management Group in the DB2 pureXML team. She has developed standards that support data for grid environments at the Global Grid Forum. Her specialties include XML, the Web and Web Services. In addition to working as an IBM product software developer, she has also been an Internet specialist, a data analyst, and an applications designer and developer. Susan has co-authored a book about Web tools, and published articles on transaction processing and XML. She is a member of the IBM Academy of Technology.

Official Website: http://www.hr-xml.org/blog/?p=242

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