I have in my homepage an example that simulates storing data into a data
warehouse.

I read a xml file with sales information
I parse the information and store them into sale object and store them in a
vector
Then I read the vector and I send to a sale manager that uses a DBConnection
classe to connect to the Database and perist the sales.

It's quite easy to follow up with this tutorial if you have basic java
knowledge.

It's posted at:

www.geocities.com/hisiomara (under tutorials)

Good luck and please send me your opinion about it, thanks

Siomara

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From: Billy Gates [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 9:26 AM
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Subject: Tutorial on using xml with java


Does anyone know of any tutorial on xml with java

I know that you need a special parser for xml to be used under java?

Can someone kindly provide some links

Thanks~~

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