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Michael: Here's what I would do with those XML logs, I'd read them into a database and throw away the tagged text. Even then, the log info in the database probably won't be as compact as a straight ASCII text file, but I'll be able to write scripts that get me more info from them. There's also a certain amount of hunting for the killer app going on. I don't think anyone really knows what it's going to be or if for sure there's going to be one. For example, a lot of people think it's going to be a search engine, or that XML is going to replace HTML, but I see no evidence of that, and neither of these make sense to me. Anyway, the main reason to store log files in XML is so that XML-aware apps can read them and process them. Maybe there's no gold in this here hill, but why not give it a try and see? It's at most two days worth of work. Not a big deal. And those big hard disks are coming down in price, thankfully! Dave At 11:21 PM 9/30/98 -0700, Michael Ax wrote: >Hello. > >Please pardon my chiming in... I try, but I'm not quite up to speed with >everything that's going on here and I have the nagging suspicion that I am >missing something big. > >Could someone please explain to me the difference why one would want to, >oh, lets be conservative, quadrupple the amount of data to be processed by >logging XML-enties rather than using XML to describe the structure of the >data? > >It makes a lot of sense to me to think about each log-entry as an XML >entity, but I have a hard time fathoming that anyone would want to go to >the extreme which I understand is being discussed here. > >I have close to 10gb of web-server logs from the last 2 yrs and while this >is theoretically appealing I, perhaps short-sightedly, have read everything >that goes on here with an eye toward using XML as a, well, markup language >used for universal exchange, not as the be-all & end all of native >data-storage. > >But perhaps I've ignorantly assumed that there would be something like a >log/data file and an XML description of the data which I could use as >inputs to filters that would have the ability to let me seek through and >utilize such data and which might perhaps have the smarts to >translate/copy/move contents from one meta-data-structure to another. .. >sort-of, kind-of like an object-oriented file-system might. > >e.g. what's the benefit of this crazy seeming thread-subject, and why don't >I get it? > >So, can somebody please elaborate or point me to more info about how XML >and Meta-Data are supposed to co-exist these days or to whatever happened >to the great database debate? Did someone kill the DBAs? Who's keeping score? > >I have no question that XML will grow to rule the world, but I'm trembling >at the thought that somebody might take all of the science discussed here a >bit to literally and force me to get another 5 or 6 10gb drives and make me >keep my logs in raw xml. > >Many thanks, > >Best Regards, >Michael Ax > >p.s. the log file business if doubly scary in light of my experiences that >3NF typically nets a 16:1 compression. Am I misreading something? Is XML >trying to describe a storage or a representation/exchange format? are there >proposals for middle-layers/ translation filters? os-plug-ins? > > >At 10:11 PM 9/30/98 , Don Park wrote: >>You are right about the first draft of the XLF spec being not much of a spec >>but a list of ideas and promises (you were always good at cutting through >>the bull#$!@). If you want an example, you will have to make one up >>yourself because there isn't one except for the fragments found in various >>XLF documents, proposals, and the archived messages. >.. > >xml-dev: A list for W3C XML Developers. To post, mailto:xml-dev@i... >Archived as: http://www.lists.ic.ac.uk/hypermail/xml-dev/ >To (un)subscribe, mailto:majordomo@i... the following message; >(un)subscribe xml-dev >To subscribe to the digests, mailto:majordomo@i... the following message; >subscribe xml-dev-digest >List coordinator, Henry Rzepa (mailto:rzepa@i...) > > -------------------------------------- http://www.userland.com/directory.html xml-dev: A list for W3C XML Developers. To post, mailto:xml-dev@i... Archived as: http://www.lists.ic.ac.uk/hypermail/xml-dev/ To (un)subscribe, mailto:majordomo@i... the following message; (un)subscribe xml-dev To subscribe to the digests, mailto:majordomo@i... the following message; subscribe xml-dev-digest List coordinator, Henry Rzepa (mailto:rzepa@i...)
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