From: Alan > * Geoff Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-22 18:47]: > > Alan wrote: > > > > >* Upayavira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-22 07:58]: > > > > > > > > > > > >>I tend to think that Momento isn't suited to this need. > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > >>However, as an XML data repository, it seems very interesting. > > >> > > >> > > > > > >I've got a better idea of how Jisp is used in Cocoon from reading > > > all the discussion after my post. > > > > > > I suggested Momento because someone suggested Xindice which led > > > me to believe Jisp handled an XML persistence task. > > > > > > Might not be the best bet, no. > > > > > > > > > > Still, I think finding a way to use momento to reduce > memory overhead > > in > > working with large xml datasets has great potential. No one really > > knows how great, but a demo/sample using it would be a > start... (hint > > hint :) ) > > Working on it. As noted, I have JAXP implemented and SAX interface > to XUpdate. I have APIs. I am going to start working on services > next. > > A Cocoon generator that takes a Momento data source and an XSLT > transform would be a start. > > I'm not sure how to get information into Momento via Cocoon. I'm > thinking about some sort of Woody binding, but that goes beyond > my current understanding of Cocoon.
speaking without following this thread closly: What about implementing a Momento source? -- Reinhard
