Matt,

Do you store these queries as xqy files on the Mark Logic server and bring the content into your servlet via HTTP or do you keep the query logic in the servlet and grab the results from Mark Logic via XDBC? Once you have the data from the ML server as an HTML fragment, do you then pass this to a JSP page for rendering or do you do all the rendering in the servlet? If you pass the HTML fragment to a JSP page, what mechanism do you use to do this?

Sorry for the dim questions -- I'm trying to figure out how to apply the "classic" MVC model to Mark Logic.

Alan


On 4-Apr-07, at 6:03 PM, Griffin, Matt wrote:

I've been trying to push this kind of content processing back into ML
wherever possible.  I still try to be careful about separation of
concern so I write my queries as the result of two functions. The first
selects relevant content and is reusable, the second wraps it for
formatting.  Java can then just use the result as a stream and put it
where it needs to go.

The call would look something like this for an html fragment:
element ul {
  for $j select-journals-by-term($term)
  return
      element li {
        attribute id { $j//journal-id },
        $j//title
      }


-Matt

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