In the replies to you email the following information was given

apache ---> webDAV

and of course Message Oriented Middleware - so with a simple search on google
you would have found at least some of the following examples that I personally
know of (god knows how many others there are)

IBM MQ series
QX
Java Messaging API

etc....


So my advice is, go to APache and look around. Lot' of cool stuff to read.
Go to Google, Sun or IBM and have a search/read as well.


Good luck


On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 08:49:28AM +0600, Ranjith Kodikara wrote:
> Dear Friends,
> 
> Thanks very much for your replies, and your help is greatly appreciated.
> 
> I have got two replies for my message, but unfortunately I cant understand what are 
>those technologies. 
> What is tomcat WebDAV? Can you send me some links - urls - to find details, on that. 
>Also I don't know what is Message Oriented Middleware ?
> 
> I would be grateful if you can reply me again?
> 
> -Kodikara from Sri Lanka
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Paul Libbrecht 
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 8:33 PM
>   Subject: Re: Can I update a remote database with XML ?
> 
> 
>   That looks like a normal distribution problem... how about WebDAV ?
>   At least the Tomcat WedDAV webapp is a good candidate, I think.
> 
>   Paul
> 
> 
>   On Lundi, août 19, 2002, at 01:26 , Ranjith Kodikara wrote:
> 
> 
>     My customer has a requirement like this..
>     My customer has a central database.. and there are remote locations of them. 
>Every remote location has a database and they need to update the database in central 
>location. Now every evening their central location imports data from remote 
>locations. But there is no one in the central location to import data from remote 
>locations in future. Then they need to run a procedure to update the central database 
>by a person in the remote location at the end of the day to update transactions of 
>the remote databse for the particular day to central location.
>     I know that data can be pulled with xml from a remote location, but I don't know 
>whether we can push that xml to another location.
>     Please help me on this and tell me whether this is possible. If possible tell me 
>how can I do it..
>     -Kodikara from Sri Lanka
> 

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