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Subject: RE: [XSL] How can I seek info in XML files and tranform it using XSLT to answer a query
From: "Tim Watts" <timw@xxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 16:35:08 +1000
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Hi Robert,

There are a whole lot of resources on XML DataBases at
http://www.xmlsoftware.com/database/, including Tamino, the product Mike Kay
mentioned.

Several of them are free products so you may find one that hits the budget.

Tim Watts

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
> Robert Koberg
> Sent: 11 July 2001 00:01
> To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re:  [XSL] How can I seek info in XML files and tranform
> it using XSLT to answer a query
>
>
> given that money is not the issue, I'd (I am sure many
> others) be interested
> to know what you thought the best was for a content (docbook
> mostly) with
> personalization (different DB, I suppose, if native xml db,
> which is fine)
> based web site. Are you talking about native xml databases or
> relational or
> ???
>
> given that money is an issue, what would you recommend
> (preferably from the
> open source world)?
>
> Thanks,
> Rob
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael Kay" <mhkay@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 3:01 PM
> Subject: RE:  [XSL] How can I seek info in XML files and
> tranform it
> using XSLT to answer a query
>
>
> > You need an XML database.
> >
> > If you have any money to spend, I can recommend one...
> >
> > Mike Kay
> > Software AG
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > [mailto:owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
> > > edouard panie
> > > Sent: 09 July 2001 21:40
> > > To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > Subject:  [XSL] How can I seek info in XML files and
> > > tranform it using XSLT to answer a query
> > >
> > >
> > > Hello,
> > > I need your help to choose the right tools to answer
> > > the following question:
> > > I have a server with lots of XML files stored in
> > > folders. Each folder gathers the information
> > > concerning one city. The files inside a folder all
> > > contain the same kind of information(for example the
> > > daily average temperature, the amount of rain ...) the
> > > only difference between the different files inside a
> > > folder is the date when the information was logged and
> > > transfered to the server.
> > > The goal is to have access to this information on the
> > > web and to allow the visitor to choose if he wants to
> > > consult information concerning 1 city at a given time
> > > or to compare the information of different cities
> > > between january and march....
> > > I guess I'm going to use XSLT+SVG (and Java??) and a
> > > XSLT processor such as Xalan.
> > > Does it seem a good solution to you? will XSLT and
> > > java allow me to seek information in the folders in
> > > order to answer the query?? or do I need to
> > > investigate more carefully XQL??
> > > According to you, what are the best solutions??
> > >
> > > Thanks a lot for sharing your experience
> > > ed

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