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Introduction

Tamino is a complete database management system for exchanging data and integrating applications on an XML basis. As a native XML database server, it is a powerful technology for making business data available as Internet objects. Tamino optimizes the usage of XML documents, facilitates communication via the Internet, stores XML and non-XML data, and accesses external systems and applications. In this document, the following features of Tamino will be introduced:

This document will take you step by step through the process of creating a database, creating a Tamino schema based on a DTD, defining a schema, loading data into Tamino, and finally querying your data. It is based on a pre-defined example, so that you do not have to bother about creating XML data yourself. We recommend you to read this guide from beginning to end, so that you will have a complete introduction to the basic functions of Tamino after you have finished reading.

Other tools that are available from the Tamino program group are the Tamino Data Loader, the Tamino Interactive Interface, the XQuery tool and the X-Tension Builder.

Note:
For keyboard access to the Tamino Manager, see the Introduction to the Tamino Manager. The Tamino Interactive Interface uses the standard keyboard access of your browser. For details on keyboard access not mentioned in this documentation, consult the documentation of your individual operating system or software products.

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