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hi, Oracle's XSQL Servlet Framework does exactly what you want: An XML Document containing an SQL Query is send to a (servlet enabled) web server to handle the request. The output is an XML Document containg the result of the SQL Query. Learn more about it on http://technet.oracle.com cheers, Jurgen. > sabba wrote: > > hi, > i'm developing a new application that's heavily based on XML. > i'm loading and saving xml document instances from and to database > "without > prob". > > I'm currently evaluating the best way to implement a "new document" > feature, > that is , generate an XML document instance based on some kind of > definition > (something like when you make an ado recordset from a "select * from > mytable > where 1=2" sql statement) > i'm considering using an xml-schema document (or a custom XML -schema > like- > document) and then pass this schema to an XSL document that would > output a > brand new xml instance document based on the schema > Do u thing it's the right approach ? > Has someone tryed successfully something similar ? > ready made code for this ? > suggestions and comments are welcome > Enrico Sabbadin: esabbadin@v... > http://www.sabbasoft.com > MTS/COM+ / VB-COM FAQ: http://www.sabbasoft.com/mts_faq.htm >
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