You can download the Java class used in my article along with a wrapper CFC at my website. http://devilm.com/writing.html
Matt Liotta President & CEO Montara Software, Inc. http://www.montarasoftware.com/ V: 415-577-8070 F: 415-341-8906 P: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -----Original Message----- > From: tom dyson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 11:01 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: new subscription > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] has been successfully subscribed to cf-xml. > > Hi Matt, glad you signed up. > > You might have just missed my last post to the list, which I've copied > below. > > Best wishes > > Tom > > > I'm very interested in Xindice, and have started playing with a > ColdFusion > > interface to the database. Xindice looks like a perfect solution to the > > scalability problem of storing and querying many XML documents on your > file > > system, but it's not an alternative to standard relational databases in > most > > cases. > > > > If anyone else has started on a ColdFusion interface for Xindice, or has > any > > ideas on how best to implement one, speak up! > > > > Matt's article is at > > > > http://www.devx.com/xml/articles/ml062502/ml062502-1.asp > > > > I've invited him to join this list, so he may be able to help with any > > queries on Xindice and other native XML databases. > > > > Tom > > >> This may be overkill for your situation, but you may want to look at an > >> native XML database, such as Apache's Xindice: > >> > >> http://xml.apache.org/xindice/ > >> > >> Honestly, I haven't gotten into it, but it can be useful for storing > objects > >> in your database. Matt Liotta has done some work with it. You can > probably > >> find him in either CF-Talk, CF-Linux, or the BACFUG listserv if you > have > >> questions. > >> > >> Ben Johnson > > -----------------+ > tom dyson > t: +44 (0)1608 811870 > m: +44 (0)7958 752657 > http://torchbox.com -----------------------+ cf-xml mailing list http://torchbox.com/xml/list.cfm
