> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gianugo Rabellino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, 03 December 2001 10:16 am
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [vote] XML:DB stuff
>
>
> Committers,
>
> I'd like to have your opinion about adding XML:DB stuff ad a default
> component to the HEAD version of Cocoon. Given that there's
> been a lot
> of talk about this API lately, and given also that Xindice is
> going to
> come up shortly as an Apache project, I start to think that
> having the
> XML:DB components compiled in by default will add visibility to this
> newcomer in the Apache XML arena and let people play with it,
> possibly
> contributing code. This would also avoid the risk of having
> sources out
> of sync with the Cocoon development since the sources would
> be monitored
> daily by the automatic build process.
>
> Adding the XML:DB stuff would mean adding the xmldb.jar to the lib
> directory: since the archive sums up to only 9K I don't see
> this as an
> issue. Of course one would still need a concrete
> implementation (such as
> dbXML/Xindice, eXist or Ozone) to make it work (as with JDBC) but at
> least the components would be there to play with.
+0
> Let me know your opinion: here is my +1.
>
> Another issue, given that we would have a pseudo-protocol to
> work with,
> is about removing the XML:DB Generators from the code base: an XML:DB
> database can be queried as of now via a generic
> FileGenerator, so there
> is no need for them anymore as separate components. I don't know
> actually if there is anyone using those Generators, but if
> this has to
> be done I think that it should be done now.
I *believe* people are using this...
> Ciao,
>
> --
> Gianugo Rabellino
>
>
>
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