using an XML database. XPath queries can be done against a single
collection or across collections allowing you to do what is most
similar to joins.
-Matt
On Feb 13, 2004, at 11:12 AM, Andre Turrettini wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm wondering a bit about this. I've perused the code but since its
> called a
> DB manager, I'm thinking it can act like a database.��How would one
> execute
> a join between two tables or whatever they are called since they are
> clearly
> not tables.��Is this contained in xindice that simply has to be
> cfwrapped?
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> DRE
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 7:35 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: XML storage
>
> I was meaning to respond to this sooner, but have been away from
> email.
> You can find the CFC wrapper for the Xindice class created in that
> article at the following URL.
>
> http://devilm.com/code/DBManager.txt
> <http://devilm.com/code/DBManager.txt>
>
> You can also find the Java class file at the following URL.
>
> http://devilm.com/code/DBManager.java
> <http://devilm.com/code/DBManager.java>
>
> -Matt
> On Feb 11, 2004, at 2:10 PM, Rich Ziade wrote:
>
> > Hi Matt:
> >
> >
> >��It's Rich from cf-talk. I dug around for that CFC wrapper post but
> > couldn't
> >��find it anywhere. I'd write this myself, but unfortunately not very
> > well
> >��versed in Java. I know how to access Java objects etc. from CF,
> but I
> >��frankly don't even know where to begin.
> >
> >
> >��If you could point the way to that CFC wrapper that would be huge.
> If
> > its
> >��gone for all time - then what do you suggest I do to get Xindice to
> > work
> >��nicely w/ CFMX?
> >
> >
> >��Thanks in advance. That DevX article was excellent btw.
> >
> >
> >��-Rich
> >
> >
> >��� _____��
> >
> >��From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >��Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 4:02 PM
> >��To: CF-Talk
> >��Subject: XML storage
> >
> >
> >��I would normally responsd to specific messages, but I am away from
> my
> >��email client. However, I wanted to address the question in regard
> to
> > XML
> >��storage as well as the responses.
> >
> >��First, storing XML in an RDBMS is not a good idea. See my article
> on
> > the
> >��subject at http://builder.com.com/5100-6388-1051795.html.
> <http://builder.com.com/5100-6388-1051795.html.>
> >
> >��Next, if you are interested in storing XML in a native XML database
> > then
> >��do take a look at Apache Xindice. See my article on the subject at
> > http://www.devx.com/xml/article/9796.
> <http://www.devx.com/xml/article/9796.>��The Java code used in the
> article
> >��was written in a way to be used easily from CFML. I even created a
> CFC
> >��wrapper for it, but I seem to have lost it somewhere along the way.
> >��Although, I do remember sharing it with a list at some point so an
> > archive
> >��may very well have it.
> >
> >��Finally, you should also be aware of a project I am participating
> in
> > named
> >��Tahoe at http://sourceforge.net/projects/tahoe.
> <http://sourceforge.net/projects/tahoe.>��I am currently work on
> >��adding support for LDAP, which is often a better place to store XML
> > then
> >��an RDBMS because of its hierarchical query engine.
> >
> >��-Matt
> >��� _____
> >
> ��_____
>
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