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A Platform For Web ServicesA Platform For Web Services
Srik RaghavanSrik RaghavanMicrosoft CorporationMicrosoft Corporation
AgendaAgendaAgendaAgenda
Statement of Vision - GoalsStatement of Vision - Goals
Architecture Architecture
Request/Response formatRequest/Response format
SecuritySecurity
PerformancePerformance
SQLXML comparisonSQLXML comparison
Best PracticesBest Practices
QuestionsQuestions
Vision StatementVision StatementVision StatementVision Statement
Provide an open “standards” based Provide an open “standards” based mechanism to access SQL Servermechanism to access SQL ServerOutreachOutreach
Ubiquitous data accessUbiquitous data access
InteroperabilityInteroperabilityBased on standards such as Based on standards such as HTTP, SOAP 1.1 and 1.2, XSD and HTTP, SOAP 1.1 and 1.2, XSD and WSDL 1.1.WSDL 1.1.
Comply with latest Web Services Comply with latest Web Services Specifications as applicableSpecifications as applicable
OutreachOutreachUbiquitous data accessUbiquitous data access
InteroperabilityInteroperabilityBased on standards such as Based on standards such as HTTP, SOAP 1.1 and 1.2, XSD and HTTP, SOAP 1.1 and 1.2, XSD and WSDL 1.1.WSDL 1.1.
Comply with latest Web Services Comply with latest Web Services Specifications as applicableSpecifications as applicable
SQL Server Access SQL Server Access ProtocolsProtocolsSQL Server Access SQL Server Access ProtocolsProtocols
TDS/TDS/TCPTCP
NamedNamedPipesPipes
TDS/TDS/TCPTCP
NamedNamedPipesPipes
ODBC, ODBC, OLE DB, OLE DB, Ado.NetAdo.Net
ODBC, ODBC, OLE DB, OLE DB, Ado.NetAdo.Net
SQL SERVERSQL SERVER
SOAP/SOAP/HTTPHTTP
SOAP/SOAP/HTTPHTTP
SQL XMLSQL XMLIISIIS
SQL XMLSQL XMLIISIIS
Unix ClientUnix ClientUnix ClientUnix Client
Platform RequirementsPlatform RequirementsPlatform RequirementsPlatform Requirements
Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Windows Server 2003, Windows XP SP2SP2
Kernel Mode Http.Sys support Kernel Mode Http.Sys support
No requirement for IIS No requirement for IIS
SQL SERVERSQL SERVER
Architecture DiagramArchitecture DiagramArchitecture DiagramArchitecture Diagram
RPC AccessRPC Access
Batch AccessBatch Access
WSDL requestWSDL request
EndpointEndpointEndpointEndpoint
StoredStoredProcedureProcedure
StoredStoredProcedureProcedure
WSDLWSDLGeneratorGenerator
WSDLWSDLGeneratorGenerator
Endpoints ExampleEndpoints ExampleEndpoints ExampleEndpoints Example
An endpoint has a An endpoint has a namename
A set of options for A set of options for transport (HTTP) – transport (HTTP) – the URLthe URL
A set of options for A set of options for the payload (SOAP) the payload (SOAP) - methods callable - methods callable at that URLat that URL
create endpoint create endpoint DemoDemo as HTTP (as HTTP ( authentication = authentication =
( integrated ),( integrated ), path = path = '/sql/demo','/sql/demo',
ports = ( clear),ports = ( clear), state = startedstate = started))for soap (for soap ( webmethod webmethod
'http://test.ms.com'.'te'http://test.ms.com'.'testproc1‘stproc1‘
(name = (name = demodb.dbo.testproc1),demodb.dbo.testproc1),
batches = enabled,batches = enabled, wsdl = defaultwsdl = default))
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2222
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Endpoints – Security ModelEndpoints – Security ModelEndpoints – Security ModelEndpoints – Security Model
Authentication TypesAuthentication Types
Basic, Digest, Integrated (NTLM, Kerberos)Basic, Digest, Integrated (NTLM, Kerberos)
SQL Auth (WsSecurity Username token )SQL Auth (WsSecurity Username token )
Prevent credentials from being sent in the Prevent credentials from being sent in the clearclear
Enforce SSL when using BASIC or LOGIN_TYPE Enforce SSL when using BASIC or LOGIN_TYPE = MIXED= MIXED
IP FilteringIP Filtering
WSDL RequestWSDL RequestWSDL RequestWSDL Request
Describes the application (services) Describes the application (services) that endpoint exposesthat endpoint exposes
Request for WSDLRequest for WSDLhttp://<SITE>:<PORT>/<PATH>?WSDLhttp://<SITE>:<PORT>/<PATH>?WSDLhttp://http://myserver/sql/demo?wsdlmyserver/sql/demo?wsdl
Create Endpoint, Request WSDLCreate Endpoint, Request WSDL
WSDL - SupportWSDL - SupportWSDL - SupportWSDL - Support
Dynamic generationDynamic generation
WSDL – Out of the Box SupportWSDL – Out of the Box Support
ComplexComplex
Rich type description for parameters and results Rich type description for parameters and results using XSD complex typesusing XSD complex types
SimpleSimple
Minimal descriptionMinimal description
Increased interoperabilityIncreased interoperabilityhttp://myserver/sql/demo?wsdlsimplehttp://myserver/sql/demo?wsdlsimple
Extensible – use custom stored procedureExtensible – use custom stored procedureWSDL=sp_nameWSDL=sp_name
Custom WSDL ArchitectureCustom WSDL ArchitectureCustom WSDL ArchitectureCustom WSDL Architecture
WSDL WSDL QueryStringQueryStringWSDL WSDL
QueryStringQueryString
Invoke CustomInvoke CustomWSDL ProcWSDL Proc
Invoke CustomInvoke CustomWSDL ProcWSDL Proc
Generate OutputGenerate OutputGenerate OutputGenerate Output
TransformTransformTransformTransform
Invoke InternalInvoke InternalWSDL GeneratorWSDL GeneratorInvoke InternalInvoke InternalWSDL GeneratorWSDL Generator
SQL SERVERSQL SERVERSQL SERVERSQL SERVER
OutputOutputOutputOutput
Custom WSDL GeneratorCustom WSDL Generator
SOAP Request - BatchSOAP Request - BatchSOAP Request - BatchSOAP Request - Batch
<sqlbatch <sqlbatch xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQLServexmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQLServer/2001/12/SOAP">r/2001/12/SOAP">
<BatchCommands>SELECT EmployeeID, LoginID, <BatchCommands>SELECT EmployeeID, LoginID, Gender FROM Employee Where EmployeeID=@x ;Gender FROM Employee Where EmployeeID=@x ;
</BatchCommands></BatchCommands>
<Parameters><Parameters>
<SqlParameter name="x" sqlDbType="Int" <SqlParameter name="x" sqlDbType="Int" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQLServexmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQLServer/2001/12/SOAP/types/SqlParameter">r/2001/12/SOAP/types/SqlParameter">
<Value xsi:type="xsd:string">1</Value><Value xsi:type="xsd:string">1</Value>
</SqlParameter></SqlParameter>
</Parameters></Parameters>
</sqlbatch></sqlbatch>
Equivalent in TDS to Declaring parameters Equivalent in TDS to Declaring parameters Invoking sp_executesqlInvoking sp_executesql
SOAP- RPC RequestSOAP- RPC RequestSOAP- RPC RequestSOAP- RPC Request<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><soap:Envelope <soap:Envelope
xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envexmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" lope/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<soap:Body><soap:Body> <GetCustInfo <GetCustInfo
xmlns="http://Adventure-Works/Customers/">xmlns="http://Adventure-Works/Customers/"><CustomerID>1</CustomerID><CustomerID>1</CustomerID>
</GetCustInfo></GetCustInfo> </soap:Body></soap:Body></soap:Envelope></soap:Envelope>
Is similar to (over TDS, in a batch)Is similar to (over TDS, in a batch) EXEC demodb.dbo.GetCustInfoEXEC demodb.dbo.GetCustInfo
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><soap:Envelope <soap:Envelope
xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envexmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" lope/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<soap:Body><soap:Body> <GetCustInfo <GetCustInfo
xmlns="http://Adventure-Works/Customers/">xmlns="http://Adventure-Works/Customers/"><CustomerID>1</CustomerID><CustomerID>1</CustomerID>
</GetCustInfo></GetCustInfo> </soap:Body></soap:Body></soap:Envelope></soap:Envelope>
Is similar to (over TDS, in a batch)Is similar to (over TDS, in a batch) EXEC demodb.dbo.GetCustInfoEXEC demodb.dbo.GetCustInfo
SOAP Responses SOAP Responses SOAP Responses SOAP Responses
User Defined Functions are simple User Defined Functions are simple For example, a return value of an For example, a return value of an nvarchar(100) is mapped to “string”, nvarchar(100) is mapped to “string”, with max length facet as 100with max length facet as 100
Stored Procedures are harderStored Procedures are harder No fixed schema for what it returns. No fixed schema for what it returns. Mapped to return an array of valuesMapped to return an array of values
SQL Batch return type is the same as SQL Batch return type is the same as a stored proca stored proc
SOAP Response SOAP Response SOAP Response SOAP Response
ResultStream ofResultStream ofSqlRowSet - output of SELECT …SqlRowSet - output of SELECT …
SqlXml – output of SELECT .. FOR XMLSqlXml – output of SELECT .. FOR XML
SqlMessage – Error, Warning, Print SqlMessage – Error, Warning, Print messagesmessages
SqlRowCount – Rows affectedSqlRowCount – Rows affected
SqlResultCode – Return code for SPSqlResultCode – Return code for SP
Errors/FaultsErrors/Faults
SOAP HeadersSOAP HeadersSOAP HeadersSOAP Headers
Used in both requests and responsesUsed in both requests and responses
SESSIONSSESSIONS
SQL Login credentialsSQL Login credentials
Parity with TDS Parity with TDS
Initial database …. Initial database ….
Session SupportSession SupportSession SupportSession Support
Sessions must be enabled on endpointSessions must be enabled on endpoint
Conceptually similar to using cookiesConceptually similar to using cookies
Sessions can span connectionsSessions can span connections
Sessions initiated and terminated Sessions initiated and terminated through SOAP headerthrough SOAP header
Session timeout can be configured in Session timeout can be configured in endpoint and through initiate requestendpoint and through initiate request
Session Request/ResponseSession Request/ResponseSession Request/ResponseSession Request/Response<SOAP-ENV:Header<SOAP-ENV:Header
xmlns:SOAP-ENV=”http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envexmlns:SOAP-ENV=”http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/”lope/”
xmlns:sqloptions=”http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQLSexmlns:sqloptions=”http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQLServer/2001/12/SOAP/Options”>rver/2001/12/SOAP/Options”>
<!-- create a new session, with explicit timeout --<!-- create a new session, with explicit timeout -->>
<sqloptions:sqlSession initiate=”true” <sqloptions:sqlSession initiate=”true” timeout=”12”/>timeout=”12”/>
</SOAP-ENV:Header></SOAP-ENV:Header>
<SOAP-ENV:Header<SOAP-ENV:Header
xmlns:SOAP-ENV=”http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envexmlns:SOAP-ENV=”http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/”lope/”
xmlns:sqloptions=”http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQLSexmlns:sqloptions=”http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQLServer/2001/12/SOAP/Options”>rver/2001/12/SOAP/Options”>
<!-- create a new session, with explicit timeout --<!-- create a new session, with explicit timeout -->>
<sqloptions:sqlSession initiate=”true” <sqloptions:sqlSession initiate=”true” timeout=”12”/>timeout=”12”/>
</SOAP-ENV:Header></SOAP-ENV:Header><SOAP-ENV:Header<SOAP-ENV:Header
xmlns:SOAP-ENV=”http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envexmlns:SOAP-ENV=”http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/”lope/”
xmlns:sqloptions=”http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQLSexmlns:sqloptions=”http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQLServer/2001/12/SOAP/Options”>rver/2001/12/SOAP/Options”>
<!-- response to creating a new session, or <!-- response to creating a new session, or enlisting in an existing session -->enlisting in an existing session -->
<sqloptions:sqlSession sessionId=” AAAAADreaLE=” <sqloptions:sqlSession sessionId=” AAAAADreaLE=” timeout=”12”/>timeout=”12”/>
</SOAP-ENV:Header></SOAP-ENV:Header>
<SOAP-ENV:Header<SOAP-ENV:Header
xmlns:SOAP-ENV=”http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envexmlns:SOAP-ENV=”http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/”lope/”
xmlns:sqloptions=”http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQLSexmlns:sqloptions=”http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQLServer/2001/12/SOAP/Options”>rver/2001/12/SOAP/Options”>
<!-- response to creating a new session, or <!-- response to creating a new session, or enlisting in an existing session -->enlisting in an existing session -->
<sqloptions:sqlSession sessionId=” AAAAADreaLE=” <sqloptions:sqlSession sessionId=” AAAAADreaLE=” timeout=”12”/>timeout=”12”/>
</SOAP-ENV:Header></SOAP-ENV:Header>
WS-Security SupportWS-Security SupportWS-Security SupportWS-Security Support
Support WsSecurity Username token Support WsSecurity Username token headers. Used for SQLAuth.headers. Used for SQLAuth.
Do not support Encryption and Do not support Encryption and Signature from WS-Security spec.Signature from WS-Security spec.
WS-Security Header - SQL AuthWS-Security Header - SQL AuthWS-Security Header - SQL AuthWS-Security Header - SQL Auth
<SOAP-ENV:Header><SOAP-ENV:Header> <wsse:Security xmlns:wsse=<wsse:Security xmlns:wsse=
"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2003/06/se"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2003/06/secext">cext">
<wsse:UsernameToken><wsse:UsernameToken>
<wsse:Username>sqluser</wsse:<wsse:Username>sqluser</wsse:Username>Username>
<wsse:Password Type=<wsse:Password Type=
"wsse:PasswordText">pass-word1</wsse:Pass"wsse:PasswordText">pass-word1</wsse:Password>word>
</wsse:UsernameToken></wsse:UsernameToken> </wsse:Security></wsse:Security></SOAP-ENV:Header></SOAP-ENV:Header>
<SOAP-ENV:Header><SOAP-ENV:Header> <wsse:Security xmlns:wsse=<wsse:Security xmlns:wsse=
"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2003/06/se"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2003/06/secext">cext">
<wsse:UsernameToken><wsse:UsernameToken>
<wsse:Username>sqluser</wsse:<wsse:Username>sqluser</wsse:Username>Username>
<wsse:Password Type=<wsse:Password Type=
"wsse:PasswordText">pass-word1</wsse:Pass"wsse:PasswordText">pass-word1</wsse:Password>word>
</wsse:UsernameToken></wsse:UsernameToken> </wsse:Security></wsse:Security></SOAP-ENV:Header></SOAP-ENV:Header>
Smart ClientsSmart ClientsSmart ClientsSmart Clients
Clients consume WSDL to Clients consume WSDL to generate proxy codegenerate proxy code
In Microsoft® Visual Studio® .NET In Microsoft® Visual Studio® .NET “Add Web Reference”“Add Web Reference”
Command line wsdl.exe Command line wsdl.exe
For example…For example…object[] sqlbatch(string BatchCommands,object[] sqlbatch(string BatchCommands,
ref SqlParameter[] ref SqlParameter[]
Parameters);Parameters);
string testfunc1(string p1);string testfunc1(string p1);
object[] testproc1();object[] testproc1();
Result Format And Result Format And Language BindingLanguage BindingResult Format And Result Format And Language BindingLanguage Binding
FORMAT = ALL_RESULTSFORMAT = ALL_RESULTSObject [] o = Object [] o = myProcedure(params);myProcedure(params);
FORMAT = ROWSETS_ONLYFORMAT = ROWSETS_ONLYDataSet ds = DataSet ds = myProcedure(myParam);myProcedure(myParam);
Smart Client And Perl ClientSmart Client And Perl Client
Security FeaturesSecurity FeaturesSecurity FeaturesSecurity Features
Secure By DefaultSecure By Default
Who can create endpoints?Who can create endpoints?Members of the sysadmin roleMembers of the sysadmin role
Users granted CREATE ENDPOINT permission Users granted CREATE ENDPOINT permission
Who can connect to an endpoint?Who can connect to an endpoint?Members of sysadmin role, owner of endpoint, Members of sysadmin role, owner of endpoint, users granted CONNECT permission on the users granted CONNECT permission on the specific endpoint specific endpoint
No Anonymous support for connecting to No Anonymous support for connecting to endpoints endpoints
Interoperability TestingInteroperability TestingInteroperability TestingInteroperability Testing
WSI-BPWSI-BP
Jbuilder 9Jbuilder 9
PerlPerl
GlueGlue
Axis 1.1Axis 1.1
WASPWASP
VS.Net (RTM,Everett, Whidbey)VS.Net (RTM,Everett, Whidbey)
Soap Toolkit 3.0Soap Toolkit 3.0
SQLXML Versus Native SQLXML Versus Native SOAPSOAPSQLXML Versus Native SQLXML Versus Native SOAPSOAP
Complementary technologiesComplementary technologies
SQLXML offersSQLXML offersTemplates (provides updateable views)Templates (provides updateable views)
Updategrams, Bulkload, Query strings in URLUpdategrams, Bulkload, Query strings in URL
SOAP access offersSOAP access offersNo dependency on IISNo dependency on IIS
~%40 performance improvement over SQLXML~%40 performance improvement over SQLXML
Full support for parameterized Batch executionFull support for parameterized Batch execution
Dynamic WSDLDynamic WSDL
Best Practices - SecurityBest Practices - SecurityBest Practices - SecurityBest Practices - Security
Deploy behind firewall/proxy/DMZDeploy behind firewall/proxy/DMZ
Do not open up port to the internetDo not open up port to the internet
Provision endpoints for access by Provision endpoints for access by granting access to only principals who granting access to only principals who need accessneed access
Best Practices –App Arch.Best Practices –App Arch.Best Practices –App Arch.Best Practices –App Arch.
Use in heterogeneous environmentsUse in heterogeneous environmentsCan connect to SQL using PerlCan connect to SQL using Perl
Can be used as an alternative for Java Database Can be used as an alternative for Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)Connectivity (JDBC)
Do not use for applications characterized by Do not use for applications characterized by real time highly concurrent access, with real time highly concurrent access, with short duration transactionsshort duration transactions
Do not use for Web farm type scale-out. Not Do not use for Web farm type scale-out. Not a replacement for IISa replacement for IIS
QuestionsQuestionsQuestionsQuestions
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DAT329DAT329 Tue 5.00 – 6.15Tue 5.00 – 6.15 SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): A Platform for Web ServicesSQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): A Platform for Web Services
DAT313DAT313 Wed 8.30 – 9.45Wed 8.30 – 9.45 Introducing SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon") Data Transformation ServicesIntroducing SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon") Data Transformation Services
DAT377DAT377 Wed 10.15 – 11.45Wed 10.15 – 11.45 Data mining in SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon")Data mining in SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon")
DAT317DAT317 Wed 2.00 – 3.15Wed 2.00 – 3.15 SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): Setup and DeploymentSQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): Setup and Deployment
DAT318DAT318 Wed 3.45 – 5.00Wed 3.45 – 5.00 SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): .NET Framework-Based Programming in SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): .NET Framework-Based Programming in the Databasethe Database
DAT323DAT323 Wed 5.30 – 6.45Wed 5.30 – 6.45 SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): What's New in ReplicationSQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): What's New in Replication
DAT328DAT328 Thu 8.30 – 9.45Thu 8.30 – 9.45 SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): Introduction to the Unified Dimensional SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): Introduction to the Unified Dimensional Model in Analysis ServicesModel in Analysis Services
DATC15DATC15 Thu 10.15 – 11.30Thu 10.15 – 11.30 Real Time Analytics: Bringing It All Together Using Analysis ServicesReal Time Analytics: Bringing It All Together Using Analysis Services
DAT321DAT321 Thu 10.15 – 11.30Thu 10.15 – 11.30 SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): Management ToolsSQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): Management Tools
DAT319DAT319 Thu 1.30 – 2.45Thu 1.30 – 2.45 XML in the Database - the XML Data Type in SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon")XML in the Database - the XML Data Type in SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon")
DAT340DAT340 Thu 3.15 – 4.30Thu 3.15 – 4.30 Applying and Targeting DTS in SQL Server 2005 (Code Named "Yukon")Applying and Targeting DTS in SQL Server 2005 (Code Named "Yukon")
DAT324DAT324 Thu 5.00 – 6.15Thu 5.00 – 6.15 SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): Backup and Restore EngineSQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): Backup and Restore Engine
DAT322DAT322 Fri 9.00 – 10.15Fri 9.00 – 10.15 SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): SQL Server Management Object (SMO), SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): SQL Server Management Object (SMO), Next Generation SQL-DMONext Generation SQL-DMO
DAT431DAT431 Fri 10.45 – 12.00Fri 10.45 – 12.00 High Availability Technologies in SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 2005 (code High Availability Technologies in SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): A Comparative Studynamed "Yukon"): A Comparative Study
DAT326DAT326 Fri 10.45 – 12.00Fri 10.45 – 12.00 SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): Be More Efficient with T-SQLSQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): Be More Efficient with T-SQL
DAT325DAT325 Fri 1.00 – 2.15Fri 1.00 – 2.15 SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): Using the Service Broker to Build SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): Using the Service Broker to Build Asynchronous, Queued Database ApplicationsAsynchronous, Queued Database Applications
DAT327DAT327 Fri 2.45 – 4.00Fri 2.45 – 4.00 SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): Inside XQuerySQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): Inside XQuery
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