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SQL debugging using XML dataflows
Abdul Hamid Al-Azzawe,Constance J. Nelin +1 more
- 20 Sep 2001
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TL;DR: In this paper, a debugger manager at the console for commanding and monitoring debugging operations of the server-side instructions, performed by a debugger engine, uses XML command and status report dataflows for providing a database communication interface between the debugger manager and the debugger engine.
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Abstract: A method, apparatus and article of manufacture is provided for debugging within a computer system network. The method uses XML dataflows from/to a console for debugging of instructions located in a server, which has a database management system for retrieving data from a database stored in an electronic storage device coupled to the server. The method uses a debugger manager at the console for commanding and monitoring debugging operations of the server-side instructions, performed by a debugger engine, and uses XML command and status report dataflows for providing a database communication interface between the debugger manager and the debugger engine. Some preferred embodiments use stored procedures in addition to the XML dataflows, and the debugger manager executes in a multi-threaded environment.
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