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Re: XML and LDAP: Common APIs?

  • From: Jeff Turner <jeff@s...>
  • To: mark hu <mark@f...>, xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 14:32:47 +1000

Re: XML and LDAP: Common APIs?
mark hu wrote:
> 
> Yes, I agree - and the stuff I am working on today is bring a collection of
> XML objects ( in which every object has the same XML structure ), and the
> number of objects could be changed very often, and futher the relation-ship
> between these objects are parent and child, and one root level parent could
> any number child and again these child could have multi-level sub child ,
> and so on ..... all these objects are linked together baed on 2 of the XML
> tags ( e.g. nodeIDTag and parentIDTag ) - if it's NULL value means root
> level parent, if it's not NULL follows this rule: all the parentIDTag in a
> child note would has the value of its nearest parentIDTag value, so all the
> objects would eventually construct a OBJECT TREE, and on the browser side -
> I'll construct the whole TREE as a TREE VIEW list .... is there any good

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