Re: Lexus development moved to XML:DB

2001-11-29 Thread Tahir Iqbal
Hi,

I have just started XML and have a project where i am suppose to get my xml 
application connected with Database (oracle if possible) and i have no idea how can i 
do database connectivity in XML even with flat files. It will be a great help for me 
if you can send me some peice of code describing Database connectivity or some sort of 
meterial or site information regarding this.

Thanks again.

Tahir Iqbal.

-Original Message-
From: Lars Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 15:50:44 +0100
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Lexus development moved to XML:DB


 On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 13:59:36 -0700
 Tom Bradford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On Monday, November 26, 2001, at 09:36 AM, Lars Martin wrote:
   I invite all interested people to join the development team and to
   push this wonderful project! :-) (Tom, come and join the team ;-)
  
  Alright, fine.  Get off my back already!  Some day soon, I'll implement 
  my XSelect stuff on top of it.
 
 Nice to read!
 
   Btw: XUpdate as well as Lexus (as the reference implementation) is
   independ from XML databases. You can use Lexus for any kind of
   manipulation of XML data - no matter if you use flat files or a
   full blown XML database. (I write this comment because some people
   see XUpdate as an update language for XML databases only)
  
  One thing I'd like to point out in addition to this is that integrating 
  the package into an existing database is incredibly easy.  I believe the 
  only things Kimbro had to do to get it working in dbXML was implement 
  the XPath factory stuff, and provide the ability to use selectors to 
  query the database.  It's a very well designed and engineered package.
 
 Again: Nice to read! ;-)
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Re: Lexus development moved to XML:DB

2001-11-27 Thread Lars Martin
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 13:59:36 -0700
Tom Bradford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Monday, November 26, 2001, at 09:36 AM, Lars Martin wrote:
  I invite all interested people to join the development team and to
  push this wonderful project! :-) (Tom, come and join the team ;-)
 
 Alright, fine.  Get off my back already!  Some day soon, I'll implement 
 my XSelect stuff on top of it.

Nice to read!

  Btw: XUpdate as well as Lexus (as the reference implementation) is
  independ from XML databases. You can use Lexus for any kind of
  manipulation of XML data - no matter if you use flat files or a
  full blown XML database. (I write this comment because some people
  see XUpdate as an update language for XML databases only)
 
 One thing I'd like to point out in addition to this is that integrating 
 the package into an existing database is incredibly easy.  I believe the 
 only things Kimbro had to do to get it working in dbXML was implement 
 the XPath factory stuff, and provide the ability to use selectors to 
 query the database.  It's a very well designed and engineered package.

Again: Nice to read! ;-)
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