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4/25/2002 7:49:23 AM, Sandor Spruit <sandor@c...> wrote: >I've a hard time wading through docs, figuring out how to position >the various techologies, solutions, components. Especially: those >related to both client and server-side programming. As far as I can >tell after close-reading sessions this morning, there're three ways: > >(1) Tamino API for Java >(2) X-Application (application framework) >(3) X-Tension (server extensions) 1) is useful in any Java environment, on either the client or server side; It provides some common database access classes and works with a variety of XML APIs, including DOM and JDOM. 2) is a set of tools to allow Tamino to easily integrate into the JSP environment. 3) is a way to have the Tamino engine invoke arbitrary code (somewhat analogous to stored procedures in an RDBMS -- user-written functions, interfaces to legacy systems, etc.) to handle XML data without the client-side programmer being aware that it is not simply stored and retrieved to/from the database The best place to ask Tamino-specific questions is the forums of the Tamino Developer Community at http://developer.softwareag.com/tamino/default.htm Feel free to contact me offline if that doesn't give you the information you need. <DayJob hat="on">Mike Champion</DayJob>
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