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I had a mail from another vendor of a 'Native XML Database' recently, I was wondering if you use the same definition - the DB is backed by text files on a filesystem ? --- Danny Ayers http://www.isacat.net >-----Original Message----- >From: Duane Nickull [mailto:duane@x...] >Sent: 11 May 2001 13:03 >To: Michael Rys; Danny Ayers; Venugopal Siripuram; xml-dev@l... >Subject: Re: Generating xml pages from database queries. > > >> >> It isn't necessary to use DOM to generate XML, especially >> from flat data coming from a RDBMS - it's only text, after >> all. Some basic example code for JDBC -> XML and XML -> JDBC >> can be found here : http://www.isacat.net/2001/code/ >> >>> >If you're doing that, you may also try using a Native XML database. You >can save yourself a huge amount of time and grief. > >Download GoXML DB Trial at: > >http://www.xmldatabase.ca > >or check out online demo at: > >http://goxmldb.xmlglobal.com/ > >I am interested to know if this fits your needs. > >Duane Nickull >CTO, XML Global Technologies >
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